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Speaker Johnson said the House would vote on impeaching Mayorkas as soon as possible

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Speaker Johnson says House will vote on impeaching Mayorkas 'as soon as possible'

Speaker Johnson says House will vote on impeaching Mayorkas 'as soon as possible' Speaker Johnson signaled to colleagues that he wants to move quickly on the impeachment process of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkaas. House Speaker Johnson said he wants the vote on impeachment 'to move quickly'

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House Speaker Mike Johnson to answer questions from the US southern border

House Speaker Mike Johnson leads a delegation of House Republicans on a visit to the US-Mexico border in Texas. Johnson is answering questions from CNN’s Jake Tapper while on the border with a group of Republicans. Johnson will be answering questions on the US southern border.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson pursues impeachment strategy he once said could ‘irreparably damage’ the country

House Speaker Mike Johnson once said impeachment strategy could cause ‘irreparable damage’ to the country when Democrats sought to oust then-President Donald Trump, CNN KFile review of his past public comments. House Speaker Johnson is pursuing an impeachment strategy against President Joe Biden that he once said could cause 'irreparable damage'

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Speaker Johnson urges Biden to use executive powers to crack down on border crisis

Speaker Mike Johnson urges Biden to use executive powers to crack down on border crisis. Johnson wrote a letter to President Biden on Thursday calling for him to reestablish Trump-era border measures. Johnson: Use executive orders to rein in border measures to crack up the crisis in the U.S.

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Speaker Johnson defends Biden impeachment inquiry: 'Evidence can't be ignored'

Speaker Mike Johnson defended the impeachment inquiry into President Biden in a op-ed. Johnson wrote that evidence against the president "cannot be ignored" Johnson: 'Evidence can't be ignored' Speaker Johnson said evidence against Biden could not be ignored. Johnson: "Evidence cannot be ignored."

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Johnson defends vote to formalize Biden impeachment inquiry amid White House ‘impasse’: 'We have no choice'

House Speaker Mike Johnson committed to follow the "rule of law" in formalizing an impeachment inquiry against President Biden. Johnson: "We have no choice" to formalize a formalized inquiry against Biden. House Speaker Johnson: 'We're not breaking the law here. We're not going to break the law'

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