Pressure mounts on Johnson over support for Ukraine as threat of resignation looms
Good morning, U.S. Politics readers.
The House of Commons returns today after a two-week Easter break as Speaker, mike johnson He faces growing pressure to move forward with a support package for Ukraine and the threat of an internal revolt if he does so.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has indicated that the House of Commons will take up the Ukraine funding issue this week, but many far-right members of the chamber remain adamantly opposed to further Ukraine aid and to the Georgia lawmaker. marjorie taylor greenhas already tabled a resolution to step down and is simply trying to push forward the Ukraine aid bill so that Prime Minister Johnson can force the issue to a vote. Greene told CNN last week.
I’m not saying I have a red line or trigger, and I’m not saying I don’t have a red line or trigger. But I’m going to say now that funding Ukraine is probably one of the worst things he could do.
Meanwhile, the British Foreign Secretary david cameron I am scheduled to meet with the Secretary of State. antony blinken He will then spend the next two days meeting with members of Congress in Washington. Ahead of his meeting with Mr. Blinken, Prime Minister Cameron took the unusual and potentially dangerous step of traveling for a tour of the country ahead of his meeting with Mr. Blinken. donald trump At President Trump’s direction, he moved to his Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida in hopes of persuading the would-be Republican presidential nominee to drop his opposition to a Ukraine aid deal pending in Congress. gave a speech.
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10 a.m. ET. Secretary of State, antony blinken I am planning to meet with British Foreign Secretary, david cameron At the State Department.
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11:15am. Blinken and Biden hold a press conference.
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12:30pm. joe biden He is scheduled to speak at Union Station in Washington about the “care economy,” which refers to long-term care workers and family caregivers.
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1:30 p.m. White House daily press conference.
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4pm. The House Rules Committee will meet to consider several bills, including a bill to extend Section 702 of the FISA reauthorization and a resolution condemning the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
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6 pm. Biden and the First Lady Jill Biden We welcome the Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida and his wife, Yuko Kishidato the White House.
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kamala harris I plan to meet privately this afternoon. Relatives of Americans held hostage in Gaza during the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on southern Israel.
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The House returns today after a two-week Easter recess as the speaker, Mike Johnson, faces mounting pressure to advance a Ukraine aid package and the threat of an intra-party revolt if he does so.
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Johnson has indicated the House will take up the issue of Ukraine funding this week, but many hard-right members of his conference remain staunchly opposed to additional Ukraine aid and the Georgia congresswoman, Marjorie Taylor Greene, has already introduced a motion-to-vacate resolution, all but daring Johnson to move forward with a Ukraine aid bill so she can force a vote on the matter. Speaking to CNN last week, Greene said:
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I’m not saying I have a red line or a trigger, and I’m not saying I don’t have a red line or trigger. But I’m going to tell you right now: funding Ukraine is probably one of the most egregious things that he can do.
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Meanwhile, the UK foreign secretary, David Cameron, is scheduled to meet with secretary of state Antony Blinken and congressional lawmakers in Washington over the next two days. Ahead of his meeting with Blinken, Cameron took the unusual and potentially risky step of traveling to see Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, in the hopes of persuading the presumptive Republican presidential candidate to drop his opposition to Ukraine aid deal that is being held up in Congress partly on Trump’s instruction.
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10am ET. The secretary of state, Antony Blinken, will meet with the British foreign secretary, David Cameron, at the state department.
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12.30pm. Joe Biden will speak at Washington’s Union Station about the “care economy”, a reference to care workers and family caregivers.
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1.30pm. The White House daily press briefing.
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4pm. The House rules committee will meet to take up several bills, including a bill extending Section 702 in the FISA reauthorization and a resolution denouncing the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
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6pm. Biden and the first lady, Jill Biden, will welcome the Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida and his wife, Yuko Kishida, to the White House.
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Kamala Harris will meet privately this afternoon in with relatives of Americans taken hostage in Gaza during the Hamas terror attacks on southern Israel on 7 October.
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Some moderate Democrats have already said they will not allow Greene to disrupt the chamber if she pushes through a motion to cancel the vote on the Ukraine funding issue.Member of Parliament Jared Moskowitz Florida Democrat, Posted Last month on Twitter/X:
I do not support Speaker Johnson, but I will never stand by. [Greene] …take over the People’s House.
House Democratic Leader, Hakeem Jeffries Before told the New York Times He said he expected a “significant number” of caucus members to support Mr Johnson if the vote on aid to Ukraine jeopardized his chairmanship.
But one of the leading progressives in the House, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez New York Rep. Johnson argued that there should be some legislative conditions attached to Democrats’ support for Johnson.recent ocasio-cortez told CNN:
My vote is most likely to be for Speaker Jeffries, but that possibility is becoming more real by the day as Republicans call for more midterm resignations. But I don’t think they’re doing it for free for us or for Democrats.

Joan E. Grave
meanwhile johnson As it considers legislative options to approve additional funding for Ukraine, the specter of an exit motion looms in the background.
If you are a member of parliament marjorie taylor green If the Georgia Legislature makes good on its threat to force a vote to remove Johnson, the House would have to take up the issue within two legislative days. Mr Johnson needs the support of a majority of MPs to keep his job, but due to recent resignations of Republican MPs, he can only lose two votes within his party.
For now, few Republicans appear to want to repeat the scene from last fall, when the House came to a complete standstill for weeks after repeated failures to elect a new speaker.

Joan E. Grave
Even if johnson Facing a challenge from the far right in Congress, other House Republicans say Congress should act to help Ukraine.
They warn that further inaction will only embolden the Russian president, who has ignored White House requests to approve additional funding for months. Vladimir Putin.
Member of Parliament mike turner Republican Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee; told CBS News last Sunday:
We are at a critical crossroads on the ground, which is beginning to affect not only the morale of the fighting Ukrainians, but also their combat capabilities. President Putin knows this. This is clearly an area in which Putin cannot be allowed to win.
Prime Minister Johnson already has two legislative options to approve additional funding for Ukraine. The bill is approved by the Senate, and a smaller $66 billion bill is being introduced by a bipartisan group of House members.
The second proposal would omit the $10 billion in humanitarian aid included in the Senate bill and provide military-only funding to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.
The House bill also outlines a number of border security provisions aimed at swaying some Republicans wary of sending more money to Kiev.Member of Parliament mike lawler A New York Republican and one of the House bill’s co-sponsors, told CNN last Sunday:
I look forward to the Speaker bringing the bill, or an amended version of the bill, to the floor to ensure that our allies get the help and support they need.

Joan E. Grave
When the House adjourned last month, the Speaker said: mike johnson The chamber vowed to “take the necessary steps to address requests for additional funding” soon, including funding for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
The Senate passed a $95 billion foreign aid package in February, but Johnson has signaled that lawmakers will consider amendments once they return to Washington. Johnson told Fox News last Sunday.
We have been speaking with all members, especially during the district work period. When we come back after this period of work, we’ll be migrating the product, which I think will include some significant innovations.
These innovations could include transferring money as loans to Kiev and redirecting Russian assets seized under the Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainian Citizens Act (REPO). .
But even these changes are unlikely to sway the most vocal Ukraine skeptics in the House Republican conference, like the congressman. marjorie taylor green of Georgia.
Pressure mounts on Johnson over support for Ukraine as threat of resignation looms
Good morning, U.S. Politics readers.
The House of Commons returns today after a two-week Easter break as Speaker, mike johnson He faces growing pressure to move forward with a support package for Ukraine and the threat of an internal revolt if he does so.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has indicated that the House of Commons will take up the Ukraine funding issue this week, but many far-right members of the chamber remain adamantly opposed to further Ukraine aid and to the Georgia lawmaker. marjorie taylor greenhas already introduced a resolution to step down and is simply trying to push forward the Ukraine aid bill so that Prime Minister Boris Johnson can force the issue to a vote. Greene told CNN last week.
I’m not saying I have a red line or trigger, and I’m not saying I don’t have a red line or trigger. But I’m going to say now that giving money to Ukraine is probably one of the worst things he could do.
Meanwhile, the British Foreign Secretary david cameron I am scheduled to meet with the Secretary of State. antony blinken He will then spend the next two days meeting with members of Congress in Washington. Ahead of his meeting with Mr. Blinken, Prime Minister Cameron took the unusual and potentially dangerous step of traveling for a tour of the country ahead of his meeting with Mr. Blinken. donald trump At President Trump’s direction, he moved to his Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida in hopes of persuading the would-be Republican presidential nominee to drop his opposition to a Ukraine aid deal pending in Congress. gave a speech.
Here are some other things we’re looking at:
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10 a.m. ET. Secretary of State, antony blinken I am planning to meet with British Foreign Secretary, david cameron At the State Department.
-
11:15am. Blinken and Biden hold a press conference.
-
12:30pm. joe biden He is scheduled to speak at Union Station in Washington about the “care economy,” which refers to long-term care workers and family caregivers.
-
1:30 p.m. White House daily press conference.
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4pm. The House Rules Committee will meet to consider several bills, including a bill to extend Section 702 of the FISA reauthorization and a resolution condemning the Biden administration’s immigration policies.
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6 pm. Biden and the First Lady Jill Biden We welcome the Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida and his wife, Yuko Kishidato the White House.
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kamala harris I plan to meet privately this afternoon. Relatives of Americans held hostage in Gaza during the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on southern Israel.





