Speaker Johnson says House will reconcile Trump’s tempo while Democrats leave a ‘flash’

The speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, had fun in the “showers” of Democrats on Sunday, vowing that the House of Representatives would be as aggressive in pushing legislation as President Donald Trump was with executive orders.
Johnson Made A statement during the “Fox News Sunday” appearance with host Shannon Bream. Johnson said House Republicans work to compile a massive legislative package that Trump requested.
“We will secure the border. We will make sure the US communities are safe. We will get US energy dominance in economics and renew common sense,” Johnson said.
“But in order to do it all in one big account takes a little time. So, we do it very productively through this process. We are dealing with this for a year, Shannon. Until last year, we had our committees of jurisdiction that works on the ideas to do it The compositions, “he added.
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The speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, says his democratic colleagues “clap”. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)
“We had to make a brand of budget board next week. We could push it a little further because the details are really important. Remember that I have the smallest margin in history, about the current margin with two votes. So, I have to check it all agree before We transfer the project forward, that final product, and we have to check a few more frames, but we are very, very close, “he continued.
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However, the budget procedure was not without its share in the fight. Republican Consumption of Hawk They push the leaders to include at least $ 2.5 trillion in a huge legislature.
President Donald Trump is pushing Congress to move forward with a huge legislature. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
One GOP MP said that last week’s tension went to a closed door meeting with several “heated exchange”, and conservatives required a concrete plan and a minimal reduction in consumption at significantly higher levels than what was originally proposed.
“I think there are a lot of frustration right now,” Fox News Digital MP told. “They were trying to be inclusive, but not every open forum they offered was not giving members the opportunity to say,” I feel people listen to me, “because I don’t know this is the case right now.”
Speaker Mike Johnson and a minority leader Hakeem Jeffies. (Getty Images)
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Reps. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Ralph Norman, Rs.c., two conservative members of the house budget board, both told reporters that they wanted to see the basic value to reduce consumption set to approximately $ 2.5 trillion.
Fox News’ Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.