House Democrats are facing a tough decision on whether to save Speaker Mike Johnson from a potential ousting, with the party divided on the issue. The decision is crucial as it could impact the stability of the House mere months before a presidential election.
Progressive members are warning that supporting Johnson could alienate the party’s base, while institutionalists argue that voting against a motion to vacate could prevent chaos in the chamber. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of controversial figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie in the effort to remove Johnson.
Despite the division within the party, some Democrats are willing to save Johnson under certain conditions, such as passing Ukraine funding before considering sparing him from an early exit. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is expected to play a key role in the decision-making process.
The potential ousting of Johnson comes at a critical time, with tensions high following recent terror attacks and a different global landscape than six months ago. Democrats are weighing the consequences of their actions, with some arguing that removing Johnson could lead to a more challenging GOP leader taking his place.
Ultimately, the decision on whether to save Johnson could come down to a handful of Republicans and Democrats in the House. The outcome of this internal struggle will have far-reaching implications for the party and the functioning of the House as a whole.