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GOP House Speaker: ‘The First 100 Days Agenda Is Going to Be Very Aggressive’

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) warns that the Republican agenda for the first 100 days of the 119th Congress “is going to be very aggressive” because, in his words, “We have a lot to fix.”

Johnson’s remarks came during an interview with “Special Report” anchor Bret Baier on Fox News in which Baier questioned the Speaker on his prospects for success with a minimal majority headcount in the House.

The Speaker stated that getting the budget done as early as possible in January was a necessary part of working around the 60 vote threshold in the Senate by doing so through the budget reconciliation process which requires only 51 votes.

Currently the GOP holds only a bare bones majority in the Senate.


The Hill reports that Johnson explained that President-elect Donald Trump is coming into the White House “with a big mandate” and that the mandate extends to Republican lawmakers as well.

Among the top priorities that Johnson aims to address along with President Trump are securing the border, restoring energy dominance in America and preventing the largest tax hike in history while simultaneously dismantling the deep state.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) echoed Johnson’s commitment to border security, saying, that sort of bill should be, “the first order of business in the Senate Budget Committee.”

Johnson also stated that there will be changes in foreign aid with funding for Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia no longer being tied to stop-gap spending bills to keep the U.S. government open.

The current Congress faces a December 20 deadline for a stop-gap bill to avoid a government shutdown.

KTAL News reports that Johnson said, “There are developments by the hour in Ukraine, I think, as we predicted, and as I said to all of you weeks before the election, if Donald Trump is elected, it will change that the dynamic of the Russia war on Ukraine, and we’re seeing that happen,” adding, “So it is not the place of Joe Biden to make that decision now we have a newly elected president, and we’re going to wait and take the new Commander in Chief’s direction on all of that. So I don’t expect any Ukraine funding to come up now.”

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Photo: WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 20: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) (C) speaks during a news conference with Conference Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) (L) and Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) following a closed-door caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center on March 20, 2024 in Washington, DC. Congressional leaders announced Tuesday they had reached a deal on a FY2024 spending package that includes budgets for about three-quarters of all federal discretionary spending, including Defense, Homeland Security, Labor-Health and Human Services, and other bills. Without a deal, the federal government would be facing a partial shutdown at midnight on Friday. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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  1. Avatar for Alecto Alecto says:

    Mike Johnson oversaw the biggest increase in the spending for FY2025, October and November outlays for October and November dwarfing FY2024. At what point will both Republicans and Democrats concede there is no solution to this level of spending and simply resign en masse? They are all hypocrites and traitors, and no American should take responsibility for this debt.

    How can Medicare have increased from $79billion in November 2023 to $129 billion in November of 2024? That represents a 63% increase. The American people deserve an explanation and another explanation for the outrage that is this administration’s government-backed invasion and its influence on spending. My God, what kind of drugs are these people doing? They have passed every, single Omnibus spending bill since George Bush became president. It’s time for a revolution and some guillotines! It’s heads-on-pikes time!

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