Republican Lawmakers Float Johnson's Replacement With 'DOGE Speaker'

Dec 19, 2024 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : Lee and Paul have enthusiastically supported the DOGE's mission and Musk's pledge to help cut federal spending, reduce regulations and shrink the size of government.
52% : It is unclear whether Musk, co-head of the president-elect's cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency and CEO of four companies, would be interested in the role.
28% : Lee has also floated Vivek Ramaswamy, co-head of President-elect Donald Trump's cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with Musk, for the speakership role.
26% : The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation's inquiry about whether Trump plans to support Johnson's bid to stay in the speakership role for another two years.
15% : Both senators sharply criticized Johnson's spending deal before Trump ultimately killed the bill during a series of Truth Social posts Wednesday night.

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