• 5 months ago
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) spoke to the press on Wednesday after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) effort to oust him failed.
Transcript
00:00Well, hello everyone. It's just another Wednesday on Capitol Hill. I want to say that I appreciate
00:17the show of confidence from my colleagues to defeat this misguided effort. That is certainly
00:22what it was. As I've said from the beginning and I've made clear here every day, I intend
00:26to do my job. I intend to do what I believe to be the right thing, which is what I was
00:30elected to do. And I'll let the chips fall where they may. In my view, that is leadership.
00:40Which we live. Members have just voted. They made their voices heard on the motion to vacate
00:44matter. And now we have very important work to do for the country. There are a lot of
00:48things to fix. Last week, we announced a housewide effort to crack down on anti-Semitism on campus.
00:54This morning, we introduced legislation to fortify American elections and ensure that
00:59only American citizens can vote. I'm glad that this distraction is not going to inhibit
01:04that important work and all of the other things that are on the table and on the agenda for
01:08us right now. Hopefully, this is the end of the personality politics and the frivolous
01:14character assassination that has defined the 118th Congress. It's regrettable. It's not
01:19who we are as Americans. And we're better than this. We need to get beyond it. The Speaker
01:24of the House serves the whole House. That's the job. Everybody. But I am a lifelong movement
01:30conservative Republican. And I intend to continue to govern in accordance with those core principles.
01:37We believe in the core principles. I call them the seven core principles of American
01:41conservatism. But they're also the core principles of America itself. I believe in individual
01:45freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility,
01:51free markets and human dignity. Those are the those are the guiding principles that
01:56inform our work and that we work for every day here to pursue to ensure that all Americans
02:02have more liberty and opportunity and security. And those foundations are in jeopardy right
02:06now. We need steady hands at the wheel. We need people who understand what made America
02:12the strongest, the most powerful, the most free, the most successful, the most benevolent
02:16nation in the history of the world. We have to fight for that every day because we're
02:20in a battle between two competing visions for what America is and what it's going to
02:25be. And that's what I'm about every day here. And I'll continue that. We have important
02:29work not only to keep the House majority but to grow the majority because that will be
02:33necessary to help save this country and the work that we have to elect a Republican president.
02:39We're on that as well. In this moment, the country desperately needs a functioning Congress.
02:46And that's what the overwhelming majority of the members in this body demonstrated today.
02:51I'm proud to serve in this position. It's not one that I aspire to. It's not one that
02:55I ever expected to have or plan for. But it is the honor of my life and career to do this
03:01and I will do it so long as this body will have me do that. We have a great vision for
03:07the country. We're not deterred. We have many problems to fix. And I'm going to tell you
03:12what you all have heard me say many times. I believe in the goodness of America. I believe
03:17in the future of this country. I believe as Reagan said is he reminded us what Lincoln
03:22originally said. We are the last best hope of man on earth. And by God's grace we'll
03:26save this country. And I'll keep fighting every day to make sure that happens. Thank
03:29you for being.

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