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consensus. it's not what i would want. stay in the job and hopefully get all of the stuff. >> the foreign aid bill now goes to the senate conservatives, they are not pleased but a similar plan passed the senate with 70 votes. expect senate action on tuesday. >> i hope you're almost done pathetic because it's a long one. chad pergram, thank you. [laughter] have a good one speaker johnson plowed ahead with democrats to pass to foreign aid package but days with the caliphate be numbered as theory grows. we've congressman saint we can pretend he's not a lame-duck but everybody in america knows he can't get to 18 are generate three, 2025 so he is a lame-duck
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consensus. it's not what i would want. stay in the job and hopefully get all of the stuff. >> the foreign aid bill now goes to the senate conservatives, they are not pleased but a similar plan passed the senate with 70 votes. expect senate action on tuesday. >> i hope you're almost done pathetic because it's a long one. chad pergram, thank you. [laughter] have a good one speaker johnson plowed ahead with democrats to pass to foreign aid package but days with the caliphate be numbered as theory grows. we've congressman saint we can pretend he's not a lame-duck but everybody in america knows he can't get to 18 are generate three, 2025 so he is a lame-duck
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if we had a vote in our conference, he would not be speaker today. >> that was a vigorous bs. the trail? lame-duck? the drama. notice what she didn't do. for all her grandstanding, marjorie taylor greene did not try to remove johnson from the speakership and gave no timeline for when she might bring the motion to vacate to the floor. still, speaker johnson is in quite a pickle. the republican speaker of the house can't seem to govern or get anything done without democratic votes. joining me now, former department of homeland security chief of staff, miles taylor, author of "blowback, a warning to save democracy from transfer event." also with me, maria teresa kumar, president and ceo of photo latino. thank you both very much for coming back to the show. miles, mdg has two cosponsors for the motion to vacate but they haven't triggered yet. what does that signal to you? >> it signals to me, jonathan, that the same republicans who
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the long-awaited foreign aid bill. and now does it cost the speaker's leadership? >> that's the question that i'm thinking about. the republicans and democrats that expressed outrage that he could be ousted are asking today and it was an historic day on capitol hill yesterday. this morning the speaker's job is in jeopardy.>> he's already a lame-duck. a foreign war package that does nothing for america? when i the house has passed a series of crucial funding bills in a rare session. among them $60 billion to ukraine in their fight against russia. 26 billion for israel in its war against hamas. and billions for humanitarian needs in gaza.
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and that a leads to a predicament because when you have a gop lead leader receiving help that that will mind mine him with his -- undermine him with his right flank, and you saw that with former speaker mccarthy, and he did not seek democratic aid and he ultimately was ousted. johnson's in that same situation, and we're going to see if democrats do help him, and some say they will -- howard: in exchange for? the. >> that's the question. howard: the democrats got what they wanted which was -- because there's a much greater split within the gop, at least the house gop, over aid to ukraine as opposed to israel was passed overwhelmingly. so this shows it was bipartisan support all along. there is a consensus that mike johnson is a lame duck and can't win the job next january. >> i hear more and more from republicans that they don't expect him to survive especially if house republicans lose the majority. at that point, you're going to see a race with several of the front names we've seen before.
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daniels, co-author of the politico playbook. it's good to see you. your colleagues wrote that johnson could, quote, weather the storm even if critics say he may be able to keep his gavel the rest of the term. a growing group of republican say he wants the speaker next year anyway. i know we heard from marjorie taylor greene. who is right after this ukraine vote? let's take a listen to what she said. >> this is the first betrayal. they did this bull -- here on the floor. third package that does nothing for america. i do not support johnson. he is a lame duck. if we had voted in our conference he would not be speaker today. >> is marjorie taylor greene right? is the speakership over? >> i don't know if it's over, but i don't know how it's going
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who is a lame duck. neil: are the donors any more inspired, or voters, with you and two years, doesn't that look like a keystone cop there and making it look more vulnerable. >> i think replacing mccarthy last fall was keystone cop. he was trying to fight on the border, but what we're trying to do is a more controlled version and basically to pick a better speaker. this speaker failed the republican congress. neil: do you have any names who might fit that bill. >> at least a dozen people to do the job. our problem with mike johnson isn't just what he's doing right now, but he's failed in every negotiation. when you go into negotiation with chuck schumer and you come back with nothing every time, you are either a poor
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