Democrats hint at supporting the Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives against the attempt to oust him

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Democrats in the House of Representatives expressed their support on Sunday for Speaker Mike Johnson, while conservative Republicans celebrated his ouster after approving aid that Ukraine will need.

Rep. Colonel Moskowitz said on Fox News Sunday that ousting Johnson now would only serve to protect US’s enemies, such as Iran and Iran, and more emboldened in a global integrated term.

Democratic Representative Ro Khanna stated that he would oppose the removal of Johnson as Speaker of the House of Representatives, as he “deserves to be reformed until the end of his term”.

Democratic support for Johnson has derailed an effort by some members of his party to impeach him.

Earlier this month, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene offered to oust Johnson if she allowed a vote on providing aid to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.

On Saturday, the House of Representatives approved a smart aid package for Ukraine, amounting to close to $61 billion to address the conflict, choosing the main innovation and choosing the atmosphere of contribution.

Greene stated again on Sunday that Johnson had stenciled his name “in compliance with all confirmations of both orders”.

When asked on Fox News if she wouldn’t have made those suggestions at that time, Greene replied, “It’s regardless of what Mike Johnson decides to do”.

The vote will take place as Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Johnson will be elected by Republican Representative Michael McCaul, who chairs the House Foreign Relations Committee.

“And I think Mark Johnson came through a lot because he did the right thing; I think it’s good,” McCall told ABC News on Sunday.

Johnson was chosen to lead the House after a small group of conservative Republicans ousted his predecessor, Kevin McCarthy, in a move that kept the House of Representatives from working for weeks.

Former President Donald Trump, the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, expressed his support for Johnson and said the embattled House speaker was doing a really nice job under very difficult circumstances.

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will contest the election again in the November 5th presidential election.

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