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New York Times
8 Mar 2024
Rebecca Davis O’Brien


NextImg:A New Speaker’s Many Faces Show Everything but Approval

Presiding over his first State of the Union address as speaker of the House, Mike Johnson sat at center stage, just over President Biden’s left shoulder, with one of the worst poker faces in American politics.

His eyebrows arched and fell. He pursed his lips. He couldn’t decide whether he should stand up, smile or frown.

He smirked. He corrected himself. He sort of rolled his eyes. He looked down. He sighed. He shook his head. He swallowed. He smiled again. He looked amused and patient when he clearly intended to look serious and not pleased at all.

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The Many Faces of Mike Johnson

The speaker of the House, who was seated behind President Biden, used his facial expressions to convey his reactions to the State of the Union address.

I want competition with China, not conflict. He did nothing on guns when he was president. India, Australia, Japan. People pay these smugglers 8,000 bucks to get across the border because they know if they get by. And may God protect our troops. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

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The speaker of the House, who was seated behind President Biden, used his facial expressions to convey his reactions to the State of the Union address.CreditCredit...Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

To be fair, another performer had seemed to miss his own cue first.

As is customary, Mr. Johnson banged the gavel when Mr. Biden stepped up to the rostrum. And when Mr. Biden began, “Mr. Speaker,” Mr. Johnson briefly leaned forward, as if expecting Mr. Biden to give him the opportunity to deliver the ceremonial introduction of the president.

Instead, Mr. Biden launched right into his speech, and Mr. Johnson nodded politely and took his seat.


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