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19. Key committee members 'extraordinarily angry' at Mike Johnson's latest move: reporter Brad Reed
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 06:43 PM
Jan 2025

Mike Johnson has such a small majority in the House that this move may come back to haunt him



https://www.rawstory.com/key-committee-extraordinarily-angry-at-mike-johnson-s-latest-move-reporter

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Wednesday made a surprise move to oust Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee -- and it's reportedly not sitting well with many members.

Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman reports that Johnson's ousting of Turner "has left him with an *extraordinarily* angry House Intelligence committee," although he did not provide any quotes from members to back up his claim.

While Johnson has said it was entirely his decision to remove Turner as chair of the committee, other reporting has suggested that he was removed at the behest of President-elect Donald Trump.

Turner in the past has been unafraid to call out members of his own party for parroting Russian propaganda, as he told CNN's Jake Tapper last year that he was concerned about some Republicans for reciting Kremlin talking points about the war in Ukraine.

"We see directly coming from Russia attempts to mask communications that are anti-Ukraine and pro-Russia messages, some of which we even hear being uttered on the House floor... I mean, there are members of Congress today who still incorrectly say that this conflict between Russia and Ukraine is over NATO, which, of course, it is not," he said. "Now, to the extent that this propaganda takes hold, it makes it more difficult for us to really see this as an authoritarian versus democracy battle, which is what it is."

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Because the convicted felon told him to, why else. republianmushroom Jan 2025 #1
Widdle Mikey does what he's told...nt wcmagumba Jan 2025 #2
He supports Ukraine & other security issues go against Putin. Seriously, That's why. themaguffin Jan 2025 #3
He voted to certify Biden as the winner of election. travelingthrulife Jan 2025 #6
He could have already been removed. This is to have to no interference in Putin's policies themaguffin Jan 2025 #9
The felon demanded it and Johnson obeyed. Deuxcents Jan 2025 #4
Oh, the complicity!!! FeelingBlue Jan 2025 #5
Because the oly thing that matters now is what Trump wants. Happy Hoosier Jan 2025 #7
Mike Turner is not slimy, creepy, crooked enough for Trump? Irish_Dem Jan 2025 #8
Speaker Johnson is AFRAID of Trump--simple as that. riversedge Jan 2025 #10
A little too much integrity. moondust Jan 2025 #11
Because of Turner's support for Ukraine. sinkingfeeling Jan 2025 #12
By hollowing out the intelligence agencies... liberalgunwilltravel Jan 2025 #13
mike johnson OuacthitaDem Jan 2025 #14
Timothy Johnson is not Mike Johnson Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2025 #15
How is he connected to Johnson? n/t Lulu KC Jan 2025 #21
I'm intrigued by your user name. TomSlick Jan 2025 #22
In case you're wondering why Mike Turner was booted from Intel👇👇👇 LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 #16
+1. That was a no-no dalton99a Jan 2025 #17
. dalton99a Jan 2025 #18
Key committee members 'extraordinarily angry' at Mike Johnson's latest move: reporter Brad Reed LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 #19
Seems a lot of Repug voters, even those in Congress, may start having voter's allegorical oracle Jan 2025 #20
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