US Pres.-elect Donald Trump on Monday endorsed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for speakership reelection ahead of a leadership vote scheduled for Friday.
Trump wrote that the "American people need IMMEDIATE relief" from the "destructive" policies of the Biden administration. He called Johnson "a good, hard working, religious man" who "will do the right thing" before giving Johnson his "Complete & Total" endorsement.
Trump knows that early in his presidency it's best to avoid any in-fighting in order to accomplish his administration's goals. With such a slim majority, Johnson has done solid work despite making some deals that have frustrated conservatives. Moving forward, Trump knows he can always renege on his support of Johnson if the Speaker veers off the proper path.
If we've learned anything, it's that one endorsement — even from the president-elect — isn't going to prevent Republicans from causing chaos. Johnson's majority is too thin for him to retain the speakership easily when there are many in his caucus making unrealistic demands and refusing to shift to the center in order to get things done for the American people.