WASHINGTON — The 119th Congress is convening for the first time and House Speaker Mike Johnson has narrowly been reelected to his post. The Louisiana Republican has the support of President-elect Donald Trump and House Republicans decided on Friday to reelect him to his post with just one holdout.
Texas Rep. Keith Self, Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie and South Carolina Rep. Ralph Norman all voted against Johnson during the initial vote. Self and Norman switched their vote to Johnson after speaking with him away from cameras. Far-right Republicans have at times grown frustrated with Johnson's leadership and are prone to demanding concessions when their votes become essential.
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Trump called 3 holdouts who were opposed to Johnson as speaker
Rep. Ralph Norman, a Republican who switched his vote to Johnson after initially opposing him, said the president-elect's argument was simple: ''Mike's the only one who can be elected.''
Trump's phone calls — first with Norman, then with all three GOP lawmakers who had opposed Johnson — eventually helped convince them to change their votes.
Norman said that what changed his mind was Johnson's ''assurance that he was going to fight for everything going forward.''
Johnson takes the oath of office