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Chorus of voices pushing Paul Ryan toward speaker gavel grows louder October 9, 2015 More than 9 years ago Summary ...
In the people's name, it is my privilege to give this gavel to the speaker of the House, Congressman and the honorable Paul Ryan." Ryan told the House that neither members nor Americans are satisfied.
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. speaks in the House Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015. Republicans rallied behind Ryan to elect him the House's 54th speaker on Thursday as a ...
Paul Ryan, former Republican speaker of the House, said Thursday that he believes he “had too much power” while wielding the gavel.
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan weighed in on the current struggle for the Republican conference to elect a new speaker of the House following the historic ouster of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy ...
When Speaker Kevin McCarthy failed to keep his leadership post, his 269-day speakership became the shortest in more than 140 years.
The last two House speakers, Nancy Pelosi and Paul Ryan, served for 2918 and 1162 days by comparison, respectively. House members typically vote for a speaker on the first day of each new Congress.
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan blasted former President Donald Trump Wednesday as a “drag on our ticket” after the much-predicted red wave failed to materialize in this year’s midterm ...
Former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday that he believes he “had too much power” when he wielded the gavel. “I think I had too much power as speaker,” Ryan told CNN’s ...
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