We’ve never heard any reasonable argument to the contrary.” In that piece, we lauded Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the House, for potentially risking his job by pushing continued Ukraine aid over the objections of Republican “firebrands.
During a fireside chat with Rob Finnerty of Newsmax at CPAC, House Speaker Mike Johnson was asked if he sees another funding bill for Ukraine. "Look, there's no appetite for that," Johnson said, shaking his head in uncertainty and asking the audience: "What do you think?
House Speaker Mike Johnson is praising Trump for his meeting at the White House with Zelenskyy. "Thanks to President Trump - the days of America being taken advantage of and disrespected are OVER," Johnson wrote on X.
As House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator Lindsey Graham suggested Zelenskyy should resign if he doesn’t bend the knee the Trump, Zelenskyy was in Europe trying to negotiate real deals to save his country.
U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson said on Thursday there is "no appetite" for another funding bill for Ukraine, a day after President Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy a "dictator" and warned he must move quickly to secure peace with Russia or risk losing his country.
Look, there's no appetite for that. What do you think?” Johnson said turning to the crowd, which booed loudly.
Reacting to House Speaker Mike Johnson suggesting Ukraine needs a new leader in the wake of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's dust up in the Oval Office, one Republican spoke out forcefully against GOP lawmakers.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson shared his thoughts on President Trump's heated Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has admonished Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s behavior toward President Trump on Friday while also warning that Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin can’t
Many Republicans have made a reversal on Russia and Ukraine, falling in line behind President Trump. No turnabout has been more striking than that of the Republican speaker.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "needs to come to his senses and come back to the table in gratitude." Otherwise, "someone else needs to lead the country," informs NBC News, citing US House of Representatives Mike Johnson.