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House Speaker Mike Johnson pushes back on President Donald Trump's credit card interest rate cap, citing concerns about "unintended consequences" on lending.
The online feud between Johnson and Newsom continues with a new player, Jeff Landry, as the officials pit Louisiana and California against each other.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) warned that President Trump’s proposal calling for a one-year 10 percent cap on credit card interest rates could have “negative secondary effects.” Johnson told
A resignation and a death in the Republican ranks leave Mike Johnson and Steve Scalise with no room for errror.
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Deputy speaker and so-called leader: How Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries troll each other
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries used to go out of their way to laud their positive working relationship. But those days are done, and the smack talk has gotten personal.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday said Congress should explore President Donald Trump's idea of imposing a cap on credit card interest rates but warned of the possibility of "negative secondary effects.
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Mike Johnson insists Congress didn't need to know about military operation to oust Maduro
Monday insisted that Congress didn't need to know about the military operation to oust Venezuela's president. Johnson spoke to the press in Washington, D.C., just hours after Nicolás Maduro and his wife,
Prior to his death, Republicans already were facing a tight majority of 219-213, with former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene officially leaving Congress on Monday. The historically tight margin could be more challenging to navigate for House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, as he works to pass legislation over the coming months.
One bill, titled the Louisiana Landowners Protection Act, would protect private property by banning the government from using private property for carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). This bill would ensure that the projects would only succeed if landowners voluntarily agree.
House Speaker Mike Johnson dodges as Trump DOJ targets the Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell - Johnson says ‘all of us need to reserve judgment’