Summary

Republican support for House Speaker Mike Johnson’s re-election is faltering ahead of a vote this week, with key figures like Rep. Chip Roy undecided despite Donald Trump’s endorsement.

Roy and others cite concerns over Johnson’s handling of past legislative battles, including a contentious budget fight.

With a slim GOP majority, Johnson cannot afford defections, but dissent persists among Republicans like Andy Harris and Andy Biggs.

Roy has suggested alternatives, including Byron Donalds and Jim Jordan, as doubts grow about Johnson’s ability to deliver on the party’s agenda in the new Congress.

  • @[email protected]
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    34 months ago

    Serious questions: If Trump and Vance die/leave would that make Musk president if he was speaker? Is that even allowed since he’s not a native citizen? Would they just skip him and go next in line?

    • @[email protected]
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      174 months ago

      IIRC, if someone in the line of succession is ineligible (underage, non-native citizen, already been president for too many years, etc), then they are skipped over.

      • ddh
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        4 months ago

        Insurrectionists are also ineligible, but that hasn’t mattered so I wont hold my breath for the courts to uphold other conditions.

          • swab148
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            24 months ago

            I’m not sure we want the Demolition Man timeline

        • masterofn001
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          34 months ago

          They already had the ideas. They just needed all the pieces in place.

          If it wasn’t so absolutely terrifying, it would be hilarious to watch every possible legal, judicial, procedural, constitutional, and legislative loophole be used in varying combinations to bypass each of the above.