As Home Speaker Mike Johnson goals to retain his function, Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wisc., focused fellow Republican Rep. Chip Roy, R-Tx., who has indicated that he’s “undecided” on whether or not he’ll vote for Johnson.
President-elect Donald Trump endorsed Johnson for the job this week, however Roy famous throughout an look on Fox Enterprise that he doesn’t assume the speaker can have the votes wanted to win throughout the upcoming Friday vote.
Van Orden asserted in a publish on X that Trump “received a mandate from the American people in November,” whereas Roy “did not.”
“It is the America First Agenda, not the Chip Roy First Agenda. It is Make America Great Again, not make Chip Roy Great. President Trump is fighting for America, Chip is fighting to keep his brand marketable,” Van Orden claimed.
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“Some people apparently need to understand that in order to be a Leader, you have to learn how to follow first. I would love to work with Chip, but he needs to understand he can be part of the Team, but there is no way in hell he is the Captain. The Captain will be moving back into the White House shortly and his 1st Lieutenant is @SpeakerJohnson,” Van Orden declared within the publish.
Fox Information Digital reached out to a Roy spokesperson to request a remark from the congressman.
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has declared that he won’t vote for Johnson to stay speaker.
Roy has famous that he’s “undecided” on Johnson, however is demanding change.
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“@RepThomasMassie will not be voting for Hakeem Jefferies, as opposed to GOP who voted with Dems (more Dems than GOP each time) to spend some $3 trillion & give $61bb to Ukraine with no border security,” Roy stated in a publish on X.
“The reason I am still undecided on the Speaker vote (as opposed to hard no) is it’s not ALL the fault of @SpeakerJohnson & my desire is to give him grace & @realDonaldTrump room to deliver on a strong agenda for which we were elected. But something MUST change,” he famous.
Johnson’s path to victory is precarious, and he may very well be derailed if one other Republican joins Massie in staunchly opposing Johnson’s bid to retain the speakership.
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Fox Information Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram has defined, “The winning candidate must secure an outright majority of all Members voting for a candidate by name.”
Pergram described a potential state of affairs through which simply two Republicans might stop Johnson from reaching the edge essential to win. “So let’s say there are 434 members and all vote for someone by name. The magic number is 218. If Johnson gets the votes of all 219 Republicans, he wins. If Johnson gets 218 votes, he also wins. But 217? No dice,” Pergram famous.