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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes threatened House Speaker Mike Johnson with legal action if he didn’t swear in Dem Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva.
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) revealed he hasn't attempted to converse with Speaker Mike Johnson on the ongoing government shutdown. Jeffries told CNN anchor Dana Bash that Johnson hasn't received "permission" to talk to him.
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Mike Johnson’s thoughts on a strategy to end shutdown has internet pulling its collective hair out
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) recently admitted in a press conference that he doesn’t have “any strategy” to end the shutdown, emphasizing that he has no plans to work with Democrats on a compromise.
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C-SPAN caller confronts House Speaker Mike Johnson about shutdown effects: 'My kids could die'
The caller, who was identified as a Republican and a military spouse, said she wouldn't be able to afford her children's medication if the shutdown continues.
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Arizona AG threatens legal action against Mike Johnson for failing to swear in new lawmaker
Grijalva won the House seat in a special election last month to fill her father's post. Her father, the late Democratic Rep. Raul Grijalva died in March.
TikTok user @razzledazzlemo raised more than $29,000 for "legal expenses" after claiming to have proof of the House speaker's supposed Grindr account.
Johnson also addressed conservative calls to repeal Obamacare, whose enhanced tax credits form the main dispute between the two parties that led to the funding impasse.
Sanders told off the House speaker for calling an upcoming pro-democracy protest a gathering for Marxists and "the Antifa crowd."