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Gallego: Johnson ‘probably going to lose the Speakership’

Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego (Ariz.) has made a bold statement, predicting that Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) will not be re-elected as House Speaker due to his decision not to bring the lower chamber back in session during the ongoing government shutdown. Gallego, a strong advocate for the people, has been vocal about his disappointment in Johnson’s actions and believes it will ultimately cost him his position as Speaker.

In a recent interview, Gallego expressed his frustration with Johnson’s decision to send his team home instead of working towards a solution to end the government shutdown. He stated, “Johnson sent his team home, not necessarily just to put pressure on us, but so that he could avoid facing the consequences of his own actions. This is not the kind of leadership we need in the House of Representatives.”

Gallego’s words hold weight, as he is a respected member of the Democratic party and has been a strong voice for the people of Arizona. He has been actively working towards finding a solution to end the government shutdown and has been pushing for the House to reconvene and address the issue. However, Johnson’s decision to send his team home has hindered any progress that could have been made.

The government shutdown, which began on December 22nd, has now entered its fourth week, making it the longest shutdown in US history. It has left hundreds of thousands of federal employees without pay and has caused disruptions in various government services. The American people are feeling the effects of this shutdown and are looking to their leaders for a resolution.

While the Senate has been in session and actively working towards finding a solution, the House has been at a standstill. This is due to Johnson’s decision to not bring the House back in session, despite calls from both Democrats and Republicans to do so. This has caused frustration and anger among many members of Congress, including Gallego.

Gallego’s prediction that Johnson will not be re-elected as House Speaker is a strong statement, but it is not without reason. The American people are looking for leaders who will put their needs first and work towards finding a solution to this crisis. Johnson’s actions have shown a lack of leadership and a disregard for the well-being of the American people.

It is time for Johnson to step up and do what is right for the country. The House of Representatives must reconvene and work towards finding a solution to end the government shutdown. The American people deserve better than this political game of brinkmanship. It is the responsibility of our leaders to put aside their differences and work towards a resolution that will benefit the entire nation.

In the midst of this government shutdown, it is important for our leaders to remember that they were elected to serve the people, not their own political agendas. The American people are counting on them to find a solution and end this crisis. It is time for Johnson to show true leadership and put the needs of the country above his own personal interests.

In conclusion, Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego’s prediction that Rep. Mike Johnson will not be re-elected as House Speaker is a strong message to all leaders in Congress. The American people are looking for leaders who will put their needs first and work towards finding a solution to the government shutdown. It is time for Johnson to step up and do what is right for the country. The House of Representatives must reconvene and work towards ending this crisis. The American people deserve better and it is the responsibility of our leaders to deliver it.

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