Rep. Mike Turner, the former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said TikTok "remains a national security threat" despite President Trump's effort to maintain access to the popular video-sharing app in recent days.
Out went Turner (R-Ohio), a brash, prickly defense hawk who had been elevated by former Speaker Kevin McCarthy and had become an internal headache for Johnson due to what many saw as his hamfisted handling of a divisive intraparty debate over surveillance powers.
Critics said the removal erodes congressional oversight and advances the interests of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
WASHINGTON – House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner, R-Ohio, was abruptly fired from his role by House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday, prompting concerns from some members about ...
Rep. Mike Turner, recently displaced as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said Sunday he’s concerned about the direction the panel make now take. Speaking on CBS’ “Face the Nation ...
I have nothing but praise for my colleague Mike Turner and good friend,” Johnson said on NBC News’s Meet the Press Sunday. “But the whole intelligence community suffered a lack of trust ...
Washington — Republican Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio was removed from his position atop the powerful House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, telling CBS News that House Speaker Mike Johnson fired him, citing "concerns from Mar-a-Lago." Turner also confirmed Friday night that he had been removed from the committee entirely.
“Outgoing Chairman Mike Turner deserves our gratitude for his leadership and critical work in the 118th Congress. He led the committee well during a very challenging period of our nation’s ...
None of that mattered this past week as House Speaker Mike Johnson fired him. According to a report in the New York Times, Mr. Turner said that Speaker Johnson told him privately that he had ...
Johnson is tasked with passing Trump's agenda through Congress with only a one-vote Republican majority in the House.
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