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Rising Star in GOP Announces Early Exit, Leaving Republicans with One-Seat Majority for Now

Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., chairman of the House select committee on China, announced he’s leaving Congress on April 19, which will temporarily leave House Republicans with just a one-seat majority.

Gallagher revealed in February that he would not be running for a fifth term in the House, a shocking announcement for someone long considered a rising star within the Republican Party.

His early departure will mean that Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., can only afford to lose one GOP lawmaker on any vote that falls along party lines. That will likely remain the case until June, when there’s a special election to replace ex-Rep. Bill Johnson, R-Ohio.

A special election to replace ex-Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is set to take place in May. McCarthy’s former seat in California’s 20th Congressional District is a safe red seat, so it’s likely going to give Johnson a GOP win.

Before that, however, is an April 30 special election to replace Rep. Brian Higgins, D-N.Y., a longtime left-wing lawmaker who departed earlier this year.

That election will likely see Democrats add to their tally, which would keep the House majority at one seat.

Republicans keeping McCarthy’s seat and Democrats keeping Higgins’ seat would keep the majority at one, which means the June 11 special election to replace Johnson in Ohio’s 6th Congressional District is the GOP’s first chance to regain some wiggle room.

“After conversations with my family, I have made the decision to resign my position as a member of the House of Representatives for Wisconsin’s Eighth Congressional District, effective April 19, 2024,” Gallagher said in a statement on Friday afternoon.

“I’ve worked closely with House Republican leadership on this timeline and look forward to seeing Speaker Johnson appoint a new chair to carry out the important mission of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party. My office will continue to operate and provide constituent services to the Eighth District for the remainder of the term.”

“Four terms serving Northeast Wisconsin in Congress has been the honor of a lifetime and strengthened my conviction that America is the greatest country in the history of the world.”

Gallagher announced his departure from Congress just after he experienced blowback from members of his own party for not voting to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Gallagher was one of three Republicans who voted against the measure.

READ 34 COMMENTS
  • kronik says:

    How convenient. right around election time.

  • JR says:

    None of these resignations are of any consequence. The Democrats have always been in control of the House with the aid of too many RINOs. The American people have got to open their eyes to all the communist manipulation being perpetrated on them. WE are at war with the criminal regime that has been forced upon US. Revolution is imminent if freedom and Liberty are to survive.

  • Vicki says:

    I am so sick of these chickens..t quitters. IT’s only a 2 year term with a few months left and you cannot last that long?? Throw the country under the bus and every patriotic America with it. I guess we will be back to total dem rule with hakeem in charge shortly.

  • Rita says:

    They must have some really good dirt on the republican senators that are stepping down.

  • RM says:

    Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis, finish your term out don’t be a coward.

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