Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA) is officially the new Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Louisiana Republican emerged from relative obscurity to become the consensus candidate of House Republicans after three other nominees for Speaker failed to garner the 217 votes needed to attain the gavel. When asked what he thought about Speaker-designate Mike Johnson, former President Donald Trump said, “Everybody likes him… it looks like it’s gonna happen” – providing a key nod of support.
Johnson managed to head off a late revolt by supporters of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) who sought to restore the establishment Republican to his station after he was ousted by a ‘motion to vacate’ brought by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) over two weeks ago. Gaetz told Steve Bannon on War Room it was McCarthy and his allies who engineered the defeats of the three prior Republican nominees for Speaker, Reps. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Jim Jordan (R-OH), and Tom Emmer (R-MN). According to Gaetz, McCarthy believed that he could wear down House Republicans over time and retake his Speakership.
Interesting background on Steve Bannon's War Room from @mattgaetz on McCarthy's maneuvers taking down other Speaker candidates in an attempt to retake the gavel himself. pic.twitter.com/cqkHdLtRPj
— Will Upton (@wupton) October 25, 2023
The leaked results of a Republican Conference vote late last night indicated that Johnson had secured 128 votes out of the 221 total Republicans the House. McCarthy, pushed by a write-in campaign, secured 43 votes. However, when the Conference then took up an open roll call vote on whether they’d support Johnson on the floor, the McCarthy insurgency ended and Johnson secured 196 of the 199 Republicans who were present. Three House Republicans voted ‘present’ but subsequently endorsed Johnson’s bid for Speaker.
Speaker Johnson, first elected to the House of Representatives in 2016 on the back of Donald Trump’s historic presidential victory, has a reputation as an astute constitutional lawyer who has frequently tangled with the Biden government in House Judiciary Committee meetings.