Republican Hardliners Threaten Speaker Johnson Over $66B Ukraine Aid - Bloomberg
Category: News & Politics
Via: jbb • 2 years ago • 9 commentsBy: Erik Wasson (Bloomberg. com)
Ultraconservatives in the US House warned new Speaker Mike Johnson that any attempt to pass Ukraine aid before the US stems migrant crossings at its southern border would foment a rebellion on his right flank.
- Group pledges to use 'all available leverage' to block funds
- Ultra-conservatives stop short of calling for Johnson's ouster
Ultraconservatives in the US House warned new Speaker Mike Johnson that any attempt to pass Ukraine aid before the US stems migrant crossings at its southern border would foment a rebellion on his right flank.
The hardline House Freedom Caucus stopped short Friday of explicitly threatening Johnson's job, but their statement further imperils the bipartisan push to send $66 billion in fresh military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
According to Speaker Johnson, you should blur the faces to prevent the DoJ from doing it's job...
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meh, what would you expect from a trumpster thumper that was complicit in the J6 insurrection.
I normally don't support the hard right view, being barely to the right of center myself, but I agree with them on this. The out-of-control immigrant invasion is totally the fault of Biden, who is being controlled by the radical progressive left.
What does this topic have to do with J6?
LMAO!
That's probably the best response to that type of trolling
"The out-of-control immigrant invasion is totally the fault of Biden,"
Then why was it such a big deal under ex-president 45?
Just don't understand how/why the Senate approved his nomination. All of the info on him shows he pulls his religious interpretations of how the world must turn.
Couldn't the Senate see that? Oh yeah - forgot that it's a Dem majority Senate. What else could we expect?
If you are talking about Mike Johnson, he wasnt approved by the Senate, he is an elected member of the House Of Representatives, who was elected to the speakership by the republicans in the House. Senate had nothing to do with it.