JUST IN: House Changes Rules, Makes It Harder to Oust Johnson From Speakership

Speaker Mike Johnson with the gavel

On Friday, Mike Johnson won the speakership on the first ballot after Reps. Ralph Norman and Keith Self switched their votes following a break.

Johnson almost failed on the first ballot after Reps. Massie, Self and Norman voted for other Congressmen.

After a brief break, Johnson convinced Rep. Self and Norman to switch their votes.

The 119th Congress changed the rules to make it harder to oust a speaker.

It will now take nine GOP lawmakers to force the vote to oust a sitting speaker.

“Now that he is elected, Johnson faces a tough legislating challenge with the narrowest House majority in nearly 100 years,” CNN reported.

“However, in a key victory for Johnson, the House made it harder to oust a speaker. Included as part of the sweeping package was a procedural change that will require a minimum of nine GOP lawmakers to force a vote to oust a speaker. Previously, it only required one member to force a vote,” CNN reported.

BREAKING

Mike Johnson’s First Act as U.S. House Speaker in the 119th Congress:

Adopt Nancy Pelosi’s House Rule for Motion to Vacate

And Speaker Johnson took Nancy’s rule and made it WORSE!

Thomas Jefferson’s Rule: ONE member to file.

Nancy Pelosi’s Rule: FIVE members… pic.twitter.com/89LK3Xgmwx

— National File (@NationalFile) January 3, 2025

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