House Speaker Mike Johnson Faces Imminent Ouster Vote Amid Foreign Aid Controversy
Speaker Johnson's leadership is threatened as he pushes for a foreign aid package, relying on Democratic votes to pass the legislation.
- House Republicans are divided over Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership as he proposes a $95 billion foreign aid package, causing internal GOP conflicts.
- A motion to remove Johnson from his position gains traction, with key Republicans and Freedom Caucus members co-sponsoring the effort.
- Despite opposition, Johnson secures the procedural vote with significant Democratic support, highlighting the partisan split.
- Johnson's stance on foreign aid, particularly to Ukraine, faces criticism from Republicans who prioritize domestic issues like border security.
- Democrats prepare to support Johnson in the face of a potential leadership vote, emphasizing the bipartisan nature of the foreign aid debate.







































































