Speaker Johnson removes chair of powerful House Intelligence Committee
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[January 16, 2025]
By STEPHEN GROVES
WASHINGTON
(AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday removed the GOP chairman
of the powerful House Intelligence Committee, who was a vocal supporter
of assistance for Ukraine and held other views that put him at odds with
President-elect Donald Trump.
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House Intelligence Chair Mike Turner, R-Ohio, left, speaks with
reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb. 15, 2024, as Rep. James
Himes, D-Conn., right, listens. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File) |
Johnson told reporters late Wednesday that Rep. Mike Turner, an
Ohio Republican, would no longer lead the committee, which
oversees the nation's intelligence agencies and holds tremendous
influence over law enforcement and foreign policy. During
Trump's first term, the committee became a hotbed of
partisanship as its powers were used to assist the
then-president. Johnson last year also gave two Trump allies
highly-sought spots on the panel.
Johnson said he made the decision to remove Turner because the
“intelligence community and everything related to (the
committee) needs a fresh start.”
The Republican speaker, who has aligned himself closely with
Trump, said he would soon announce the new chair for the
committee.
Johnson went on to praise Turner and say he would play an
important role in working with NATO. But Turner's stances on
foreign policy had run afoul of the incoming president, who will
take the White House next week with a vision of reshaping the
federal government's intelligence and law enforcement
capabilities. Trump has picked fierce loyalists to lead agencies
with vast power for surveillance.
In a statement, Turner said: “Under my leadership, we restored
the integrity of the Committee and returned its mission to its
core focus of national security. The threat from our adversaries
is real and requires serious deliberations."
Turner last year also pushed back on Trump's false claims that
Haitian migrants in his Ohio district were eating pets.
Punchbowl News first reported that Turner had been removed as
the chair.
The top Democrat on the committee, Rep. Jim Himes, in a
statement called Turner “a serious, security focused lawmaker
dedicated at his core to the national security of the United
States and to the thoughtful oversight of the Intelligence
Community.”
Himes added, “The removal of Chairman Turner makes our nation
less secure and is a terrible portent for what’s to come.”
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Associated Press writer Farnoush Amiri contributed.
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