Johnson says Schumer handed Trump 'keys to the kingdom' with government shutdown decision
- House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's actions during the government shutdown handed President Donald Trump 'the keys to the kingdom.'
- The government shutdown occurred after Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on spending by the fiscal year 2025 deadline of September 30.
- Johnson explained that while the shutdown harms many citizens, it creates a chance to downsize government, allowing Trump to make unilateral decisions.
- Johnson criticized Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for failing to present credible arguments during their meeting with Trump.
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Speaker Johnson: Govt Shutdown Gives Trump 'Keys to the Kingdom'
Johnson told a radio host in his home state of Louisiana that the government shutdown ultimately could be a benefit to Trump's overall reduced government spending approach if the White House takes the opportunity to cut federal spending where Republicans never had the votes in the Senate to do.

Speaker Johnson: Govt Shutdown Gives Trump ‘Keys to the Kingdom’
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said the shutdown of the federal government over a budget impasse in Congress gives President Donald Trump "the keys to the kingdom." The Hill reported that Johnson told a radio host in his home state of Louisiana that the government shutdown "ultimately could be a benefit" to Trump's overall reduced government spending approach if the White House takes the opportunity to cut federal spending where Republicans …
Johnson says Schumer handed Trump 'keys to the kingdom' with government shutdown decision
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., created a problematic government shutdown for the American people — but the move may have handed President Donald Trump the "keys to the kingdom.""While a shutdown is very damaging for real American people who depend upon government services, it can provide an opportunity to downsize the scope and the scale of government, which is something that we've all alway…
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