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Mike Johnson faces brutal June as deadlines come due

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is staring down a brutal stretch of deadlines and uncomfortable votes when the House returns from recess next week.

Why it matters: Johnson bought himself time this spring by punting a series of politically difficult fights. But those deadlines are now coming due, setting up a brutal June for House Republicans.


  • Johnson will have to navigate expiring surveillance authorities, a growing push for another reconciliation package, and several politically difficult floor votes.

Driving the news: Congress left town last week without approving funding for ICE and Border Patrol by President Trump's self-imposed June 1 deadline.

  • House conservatives are frustrated with their GOP counterparts across the Capitol and are expected to renew demands for action when lawmakers return.
  • Senators remain deadlocked over the path forward after a revolt over Trump's $1.8 billion weaponization fund.

GOP leaders scrapped a vote on a war powers resolution to rein in Trump's military operations in Iran just before the House left town after concluding they didn't have the votes to defeat it.

  • The war powers vote will happen next week and is expected to pass with a handful of GOP defections, which would mark Congress' first successful rebuke of Trump's Iran war effort.
  • Leaders are also bracing for another successful discharge petition vote, as a package of Russia sanctions and billions of dollars in Ukraine aid is expected to pass.

Johnson faces a thorny path on a three-year extension of FISA, which is set to lapse on June 12.

  • Congress has punted the issue twice.
  • Conservatives want warrant requirements attached to the surveillance program, while the White House and GOP leadership are pushing for a clean extension.

There are also members who want to take another crack at reconciliation to refocus on affordability before the midterms.

  • Johnson has repeatedly dangled the prospect of a third reconciliation bill to cut deals with his members.
  • But lawmakers are running short on in-session days before the August recess, which many members view as the practical deadline.

The intrigue: Johnson is also losing one of his closest advisers.

  • Longtime chief of staff Hayden Hayes is departing the speaker's office, Punchbowl News first reported Friday.
  • Hayes was a key adviser throughout Johnson's rise to the speakership.
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