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Johnson says Schumer declined a vote on Obamacare subsidies and says it’s not ‘appropriate’ for it to be part of stopgap funding bill

Mike Johnson said that he spoke with John Thune, the Senate’s top Republican, on Wednesday.

“He offered to Chuck Schumer a vote on Obamacare subsidies, and Schumer said no,” Johnson revealed, saying that Schumer wanted “a guaranteed outcome”.

More broadly, Johnson said the issue of extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits is a “very complicated issue”, and not something “that four people can go into a back room and guarantee an outcome on”.

He re-affirmed that adding the extension to a stopgap funding bill was not “appropriate”.

As has been the case in most of the recent press conferences that House Republicans have held during the government shutdown, Mike Johnson has become visibly more agitated throughout.

“I don’t like being mad Mike, I want to be happy Mike. I want to be the happy warrior,” he said before wrapping up questions from reporters.

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Johnson condemns Young Republicans group chat messages

The House speaker has condemned racist, sexist and homophobic messages from a Young Republicans group chat that were leaked this week.

“We roundly condemn any of that nonsense,” Johnson said, while underscoring that he didn’t know the members of the chat accused of sending the messages. “Somebody posted a photo of me standing next to these guys wearing tuxedos. Obviously, I think it was at the inauguration, and people are just coming up and asking for selfies … I’ve never heard of that person in my life.”

Johnson also said he couldn’t comment on the ongoing investigation into an image of American flag with a digitally altered swastika symbol seen in congressman Dave Taylor’s legislative office. The Republican lawmaker representing Ohio referred the matter to Capitol police and said that “the content of that image does not reflect the values or standards of this office, my staff, or myself, and I condemn it in the strongest terms” in a statement.

“Anybody in any party who espouses it, we’re opposing that,” Johnson said plainly today.

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