Speaker Mike Johnson Faces Growing Internal Friction Within Divided House

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson is struggling to maintain order within a fractured Republican conference, as his early aspirations for a "normal Congress" face the reality of legislative gridlock. Despite successfully passing several major bills, Johnson is dealing with lingering resentment from the far-right wing of his party and a razor-thin majority. Reports indicate that faith in his leadership is diminishing among some GOP members who are unhappy with his reliance on bipartisan support to bypass internal revolts. The ongoing volatility in the House suggests continued challenges for Johnson as he attempts to manage looming fiscal deadlines and partisan pressures.
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