Trump ally is elected president of Congress

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He won 220 votes in the election, and his victory was greeted with applause and a warm standing ovation from members of his party, who were visibly relieved to finally see a solution to the crisis. (Photo:Twitter)
He won 220 votes in the election, and his victory was greeted with applause and a warm standing ovation from members of his party, who were visibly relieved to finally see a solution to the crisis. (Photo:Twitter)

Last Wednesday, Mike Johnson, a fervent Republican supporter of former President Donald Trump, was elected speaker of the House of Representatives, ending a chaotic three-week period of stalemate.

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Aged 51 with a strong leaning toward traditional values, Johnson actively supported legal attempts to change the results of the 2020 presidential election in Trump’s favor.

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He won 220 votes in the election, and his victory was greeted with applause and a warm standing ovation from members of his party, who were visibly relieved to finally see a solution to the crisis.

When introduced in the chamber, Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik highlighted that Johnson is known as “a friend to all, an enemy to none.” However, he faces considerable challenges in his new role. First, he will have to negotiate skillfully to avoid a federal government shutdown scheduled for mid-November, dealing not only with experienced politicians like Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer and President Joe Biden, but also with members of his own broken. Additionally, he will be tasked with uniting his deeply divided colleagues to meet Biden’s funding requests for Ukraine and Israel.

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