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New House Speaker Mike Johnson formally endorses Donald Trump

House Speaker Mike Johnson endorsed Donald Trump for president on Tuesday, a move that was a symbolic departure from his ousted predecessor leading the House. Johnson, an ally and defender of the former president, said in an interview on CNBC Tuesday morning, “I have endorsed him wholeheartedly.” He added a bit later: “I’m all in for President Trump.”

Quick read

  • Johnson Endorses Trump: House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly endorsed Donald Trump for president, marking a notable shift from his predecessor, Kevin McCarthy.
  • Johnson’s Strong Support for Trump: In a CNBC interview, Johnson, a Louisiana congressman, expressed his full support for Trump, contrasting with McCarthy’s reluctance to formally back Trump’s bid.
  • McCarthy’s Ouster and Trump’s Lead: McCarthy was ousted by hard-right Republicans, despite being a Trump ally. Trump has maintained a steady lead in the GOP field, which has recently shrunk.
  • Trump’s Nickname for Johnson: Trump has praised Johnson, dubbing him “MAGA Mike Johnson” after his rise to the position of House Speaker.
  • Johnson’s Past Criticism of Trump: The New York Times highlighted a 2015 Facebook post by Johnson, before his congressional tenure, criticizing Trump’s character and temperament.
  • Shift to Trump Support: Despite earlier criticism, Johnson later became a staunch defender of Trump, supporting him during his impeachment and the 2020 election, and challenging Biden’s election win.
  • Johnson’s Role as Trump Ally: Johnson reaffirmed his close alliance with Trump in Congress, solidifying Trump’s status as the GOP front-runner for 2024.
  • Impact on GOP Lawmakers: Johnson’s endorsement influences other House Republicans and isolates GOP members who favor an alternative to Trump, limiting their options in the presidential nominating contest.
  • Challenges for Centrist Republicans: Centrist conservatives, especially in districts won by Biden, face difficulties in the GOP if they do not support Trump, with limited pathways to promote a different presidential candidate.

The Associated Press has the story:

New House Speaker Mike Johnson formally endorses Donald Trump

Newslooks- NEW YORK (AP)

House Speaker Mike Johnson endorsed Donald Trump for president on Tuesday, a move that was a symbolic departure from his ousted predecessor leading the House.

Johnson, an ally and defender of the former president, said in an interview on CNBC Tuesday morning, “I have endorsed him wholeheartedly.”

He added a bit later: “I’m all in for President Trump.”

Johnson, a little-known Louisiana congressman, became speaker late last month when Kevin McCarthy was ousted by a hard-right band of their fellow Republicans. Though McCarthy was a longtime Trump ally and one of the first elected officials to publicly align himself with Trump in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by Trump’s supporters, he had stopped short of formally backing Trump’s third White House bid.

McCarthy had drawn the ire of Trump allies after he questioned in an interview this summer whether Trump was the strongest candidate among the then-crowded field of GOP rivals. The field has shrunk in recent weeks, though Trump’s lead has remained fixed.

Trump has celebrated Johnson’s ascension to speaker, calling him “MAGA Mike Johnson.”

Former President Donald Trump smiles while attending the UFC 295 mixed martial arts event Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Johnson’s comments came hours after The New York Times reported on an August 2015 Facebook post Johnson made before he was elected to Congress in which he criticized Trump, then the Republican nominee, saying “he lacks the character and the moral center we desperately need again in the White House.”

In a response to someone commenting on the post, the newspaper reported that Johnson said: “I am afraid he would break more things than he fixes. He is a hot head by nature, and that is a dangerous trait to have in a Commander in Chief.”

Johnson, a social conservative, later became a steadfast defender of Trump, notably during his first impeachment in 2019 and through the 2020 election, echoing some of Trump’s conspiracy theories about his loss to Joe Biden in the presidential election and filing a brief in a lawsuit that sought to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election win.

Johnson reiterated that on Tuesday, saying in the interview that he was “one of the closest allies President Trump had in Congress.”

FILE – Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Nov. 2, 2023. The last time Congress tried to fund the government to prevent a federal shutdown, it cost House Speaker Kevin McCarthy his job. This time, Johnson appears on track for a better outcome. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Johnson’s endorsement only firms up what is increasingly politically clear — that Trump is the Republican party’s front-runner heading toward 2024 and few GOP leaders are willing or able to stand in his way.

The speaker’s backing of Trump charts the course for other House Republicans and leaves those GOP lawmakers who prefer an alternative candidate increasingly isolated in their party, with few options.

While some more centrist conservative Republicans may not want to support Trump, particularly in congressional districts Biden won last time, they have few avenues in the Republican Party to muscle a different outcome in the presidential nominating contest.

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