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House Speaker Mike Johnson has been front and center this past week, navigating some of the most consequential moments of his tenure. On Tuesday, March 10th, Johnson held a fireside chat at a Congressional Institute event in Doral, Florida, where he addressed the elephant in the room: the administration's aggressive immigration enforcement and its impact on Latino voters. According to Forbes Breaking News, Johnson acknowledged what he called a "little hiccup" with Hispanic and Latino voters, attributing concerns to immigration enforcement being viewed as "overzealous." However, he signaled a course correction, announcing that Mark Wayne Mullen would become the new Secretary of Homeland Security, promising a more "thoughtful approach" to immigration policy. Johnson emphasized that despite recent polling showing Latino support for the president dropping from 46 percent to just one-third, Republicans remain confident in their midterm strategy.
During that same event, Johnson doubled down on his prediction that Republicans will defy historical precedent and maintain House control in the upcoming midterms. He attributed this optimism to strong candidates, fundraising advantages, superior policy positions, and anticipated economic growth. Johnson also addressed President Trump's ultimatum that he won't sign any legislation until the SAVE America Act reaches his desk, explaining that while he understands the president's emphasis on the bill's importance, the Constitution provides a safety valve: legislation automatically becomes law after ten days without a presidential signature.
The Speaker's week took another hit when Representative Kevin Kiley of California announced he was switching to independent status, according to LiveNOW from FOX. While Kiley stated he would continue caucusing with Republicans, the move further tightens Johnson's already razor-thin 217-214 majority in the House.
On Friday, March 14th, former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly criticized Johnson during a CNN interview, per Forbes Breaking News, pressing him on a promised Republican healthcare plan that hasn't materialized. Greene also voiced concerns about the ongoing Iran conflict, questioning the administration's strategy and its impact on gas prices and inflation.
Throughout these developments, Johnson has maintained his characteristic confidence, repeatedly invoking his track record of defying predictions about his speakership. Whether navigating internal party tensions, demographic challenges, or external pressures from the Trump administration, Johnson continues to project unwavering focus on his legislative agenda and midterm strategy.
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