Johnson’s chief of staff pleads not guilty to drunken driving charges
- House Speaker Mike Johnson has welcomed two new House members, Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine, increasing the Republican majority to 220-213 ahead of budget negotiations.
- Patronis and Fine won their special elections, receiving 56.7% of the votes in their respective districts against Democratic opponents.
- With their swearing-in, the Republican majority in the House now stands at 220-213, following the resignations of former representatives.
- Both Patronis and Fine expressed their commitment to supporting President Trump's agenda.
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Johnson’s chief of staff pleads not guilty to drunken driving charges
Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) chief of staff has pleaded not guilty to DUI charges he acquired the same night President Trump delivered his joint address to Congress. Hayden Haynes, 35, appeared before D.C. Superior Court Judge Heide Herrmann via a video call, The Washington Post reported. Haynes was arrested by Capitol Police on allegations that…


Speaker Johnson’s majority gets reinforcements with swearing-in of two Florida Republicans
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has sworn in two new members of the Republican conference, giving him a three-seat majority ahead of a crucial budget fight in the coming weeks. Reps. Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) and Randy Fine (R-FL) became the…
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