Who is Mike Johnson? Here are 5 things to know about the new Republican House speaker

The little-known Louisianan, who won on the first ballot, rallied objections to 2020 election certification, won Trump’s hedged support and has a solidly conservative voting record.

House speaker-elect Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., acknowledges Republican members at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, after being elected as the new speaker. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (Alex Brandon, Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

WASHINGTON – Republicans elected a new speaker of the House on Wednesday in Rep. Mike Johnson, ending 22 days of a paralyzed chamber after a group of rebels overthrew Rep. Kevin McCarthy.

Johnson, R-La., was nominated on Tuesday after three previous nominees flamed out. He unified the fractious conference, winning votes from right-wing detractors of McCarthy, R-Calif., as well as centrist Republicans who opposed Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.

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The little-known congressman was first elected in 2016, representing a solidly Republican part of north and western Louisiana. He has since ascended through the ranks, chairing the conservative Republican Study Committee and holding the position of House Republican conference vice chair. He sits on the Judiciary Committee (and chairs a subcommittee on the Constitution), the Armed Services Committee and the newly created select committee on “Weaponization of the Federal Government.”

Here are five things to know about Johnson.

His role in promoting 2020 election denial

Johnson is a constitutional lawyer who has used his talents to craft some creative — and controversial — theories. The most notable is his role in devising an argument aimed at keeping Donald Trump in power even though he lost the 2020 election.

Read the full report from NBC News.


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