Massie, the lone Republican to vote against Johnson’s speakership bid Jan. 3, revealed in December that he had offered to ...
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has been removed from the House Rules Committee after being the lone vote against Speaker Mike ...
Johnson at risk of falling short on first ballot With Reps. Thomas Massie and Ralph Norman both voting for candidates that are not Johnson, the Louisiana Republican is now at risk of losing his first ...
Republican Mike Johnson won the barest of victories on Friday, Jan. 3, when 218 U.S. House representatives voted to re-up his term as speaker to start the 119th Congress. While Johnson was officially ...
Last week, Musk voiced his support for Robinson, a far-right, Islamaphobic activist who founded the British National Party ...
Last week, Musk voiced his support for Robinson, a far-right, Islamaphobic activist who founded the British National Party ...
Already in the first vote of the year, three GOP lawmakers — Reps. Keith Self of Texas, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Ralph Norman of South Carolina — initially voted for someone other than Johnson ...
Representatives Thomas Massie, Ralph Norman, and Keith Self voted for other candidates, putting Johnson’s majority in jeopardy. However, after a brief recess and discussions, Norman and Self shifted ...
President-Elect Donald Trump angrily rang up Ralph Norman while he ... Johnson,"' Norman told reporters. Norman, Self and Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie originally refused to vote ...
Thomas Massie, Ralph Norman, and Keith Self—had initially voted for other candidates for speaker, denying Johnson a majority. Johnson left the floor with the Republicans who did not vote for him.
Mike Johnson secured the gavel in dramatic fashion, as he was on track to lose before two Republican defectors changed their ...
Representatives Thomas Massie, Ralph Norman, and Keith Self voted for other candidates, putting Johnson's majority in jeopardy. However, after a brief recess and discussions, Norman and Self ...