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Johnson says new GOP agenda will be 'very aggressive beginning right out of the gate'

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) said in a Fox News interview broadcast Monday that his party's new agenda is “going to be very aggressive from the get-go.”

“Special Report” anchor Bret Bayer johnson asked Regarding a New York Times report that the Speaker of the House will soon have to deal with a small number lead among his colleagues. House Republicans.

“Look, we're excited about this. We've already proven that we can govern with a small majority,” Johnson responded. “And we are very confident that we can tick the boxes and get this agenda done. [it’ll be] Starts very aggressive right out of the gate. ”

Republicans will win the White House and the Senate next year in the 2024 elections, giving them three seats in government. But the House is expected to be split evenly between Democrats and Republicans early next year, with Republicans leading by just two seats, 217-215.

“There's a real corps mentality among Republicans in Congress right now. We have a new president and a new day begins in America. President Trump came to the White House with a big mission,” Johnson said. He spoke on FOX News. “And I think that applies to us as well.”

Republicans' announced plans for the next Congress include a border security bill. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Monday that such a bill should be “a top priority for the Senate Budget Committee.”

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“While I support spending limits and tax cuts, my top priority, and my top priority on the Senate Budget Committee, is to secure our broken borders,” the incoming Budget Committee chairman added. “This bill is transformative, it will be paid for, and it will be the first to be implemented.”

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