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The Rise of the Republican Jewish Coalition – David M. Drucker

The morning after Speaker Mike Johnson won the gavel and took the reins of the House of Representatives in October 2023, the Louisiana Republican found himself in a new office in the Capitol, attempting furiously to get up to speed.

House legislative business had halted for three weeks after Kevin McCarthy was unceremoniously stripped of the gavel as Republicans, who controlled the chamber with a slim majority, struggled to agree on a successor. Johnson, well-liked by all factions but a backbencher with no leadership or significant fundraising experience, was the compromise choice. Barely 24 hours on the job in his sparsely appointed office, he reviewed documents and fielded a long line of visitors—mostly House Republicans asking for favors—when one of them, Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida, came bearing advice.

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