WASHINGTON (AP) – After refusing to convene the U.S. House during the government shutdown, Speaker Mike Johnson is recalling lawmakers back into session – and facing an avalanche of pent-up legislative demands from those who have largely been sidelined from governing.
Speaker Johnson shuttered the House and amassed quiet power with Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) – After refusing to convene the U.S. House during the government shutdown, Speaker Mike Johnson is recalling lawmakers back into session – and facing an avalanche of pent-up legislative demands from those who have largely been sidelined from governing.
Hundreds of representatives are preparing to return Wednesday to Washington after a nearly eight-week absence, carrying a torrent of ideas, proposals and frustrations over work that has stalled when the Republican speaker shuttered the House doors nearly two months ago.
First will be a vote to reopen the government. But that’s just the start. With efforts to release the Jeffrey Epstein files and the swearing in of Arizona’s Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, the unfinished business will pose a fresh test to Johnson’s grip on power and put a renewed focus on his leadership.
“It’s extraordinary,” said Matthew Green, a professor at the politics department at The Catholic University of America.
