Detroit Free Press

Johnson may need Dems to keep post

After foreign aid vote, Calif. lawmaker says he would help

- Margie Cullen

Progressiv­e Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, DCalif. said he would support House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., if the lower chamber ultimately votes on whether to remove him from his job after passing foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

On Saturday, months-awaited foreign aid bills passed in the House. But Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and other House Republican­s have threatened to move what’s known as a motion to vacate against the speaker for advancing the aid bills and working with Democrats on other issues.

Khanna told ABC’s “This Week” Sunday that he gives Johnson “credit” for passing foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. He said he would vote to table a motion to vacate him, which essentiall­y stalls legislatio­n in Congress.

“I’m a progressiv­e Democrat, and I think you would have a few progressiv­e Democrats doing that, and I disagree with Speaker Johnson on many issues,” said Khanna. “But he did the right thing here and he deserves to keep his job until the end of this term.”

Johnson may have to rely on Democrats to keep him in power if Greene and her supporters can garner enough GOP support for the push.

Many hard-right lawmakers have criticized Johnson for not tying border and immigratio­n policy changes to the foreign aid bills. That legislatio­n had been delayed for months, as Johnson vowed to address a long-looming government shutdown before providing foreign aid.

Johnson ultimately broke the assistance bills into pieces to allow GOP representa­tives to pick and choose which bills to support. They included three bills that allocate $60.8 billion for Ukraine, $26.4 billion for Israel, and $8 billion for the Indo-Pacific region, as well as a fourth bill that could effectivel­y ban TikTok, the popular video-based social media app, nationwide.

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