On February 4, 2020, Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union address to Congress on the theme of America's great return. After the speech, the speaker of the House of Representatives, Perrosi, tore up the ** speech in front of him with an expressionless face. Two days later, Republican House members received an email saying that Pelosi had violated 18 U.S. Code Section 2071 by tearing up her State of the Union address, which was an offense punishable by a fine or up to three years in prison.
The email was signed by Mike Johnson, an obscure novice member who had just entered the House of Representatives for four years. The email didn't cause much of a stir at the time, and the name of Mike Johnson was forgotten. However, no one expected that just three years later, this unknown congressman would become the speaker of the House of Representatives, the second in line to succeed in the United States.
A month ago, in order to avoid a shutdown, former Republican Speaker McCarthy made a compromise with the Democrats and passed a temporary appropriation proposal, which was regarded as a betrayal by the far right of the Republican Party, and quickly launched a recall process. After the multi-party game within the Republic, the obscure McJohnson became the biggest beneficiary because of the least opponents. Now that the new Speaker Johnson has taken office, with McCarthy's example, he will inevitably be tougher on the Democratic Party and refuse to compromise.
On October 20, the Biden team proposed a $106 billion aid package for Israel and Ukraine, among others. Johnson also expressed his dissatisfaction with the plan in his first interview with reporters since being elected speaker. He proposed a proposal that would block the Democrats, proposing a separate aid bill that would only include Israel. Not only that, but the only label on the obscure new speaker is that of a Trump loyalist.
He did not recognize the 2020 results, believed that Trump was the winner, and angrily denounced the irremediable corruption of the Biden family. In an interview with Poles News, Johnson said that he will continue to push for Biden's process until everyone sees the truth, and Johnson himself is a constitutional lawyer, who once served as a member of the Republican legal team when the Democratic Party was Trump, defended the Republican Party, and participated in the Republican Biden investigation, Obviously, Johnson, who is familiar with the letter of the law, will cause more trouble for Biden. At the same time, Trump. So launched a ** offensive against Biden on the Palestinian-Israeli issue. Trump himself was extremely partial to the main city of Israel during his tenure.
On December 6, 2017, Trump announced that the United States recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and ordered the relocation of the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The abrupt move forced an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council the next day, and all 14 member states except the United States condemned Trump's decision, but the motion was rejected by the United States.
After the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Trump declared that it was Biden's weakness and incompetence that led to the attack, and if he was still **, this kind of thing would never have happened. Subsequently, at a rally in Iowa, he promised voters that if he was elected, he would revoke the visas of all foreigners who supported Palestine and expel all international students who participated in the anti-Israel march from the United States.
Trump's aggressive approach to Israel is clearly more able to win the support of the Israel lobby. The Democratic Party's hesitation in supporting Israel has also made Jewish political groups more fond of Trump. Shortly after the attack, the Republican Jewish Coalition announced that it would fund Miami on Nov. 8. In the third Republican debate, American Jews even specially customized a small red hat with Trump's name printed on it to express their support. Now, Biden is in the awkward position of being attacked by both the progressive wing of the Democratic Party and the conservative wing of the Republican Party. Progressive Democrats accused him of having no conscience and risking the lives of Palestinian civilians, while Republicans criticized him for being too weak and not firmly on Israel's side. No one knows whether this 80-year-old man will be able to support until 2024 in this unprecedented cradle. Search for topics