Few people have embodied Republican resolve during the Schumer Shutdown more than House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). From day one, Johnson has stood firm, calmly and consistently reminding the American people that Democrats are the ones responsible for grinding the government to a halt.
He’s made it clear this wasn’t about governing — it was about political “leverage” and keeping the party’s far-left fringe happy. While Democrats played games, Johnson kept the focus where it belonged: on reopening the government responsibly and exposing the cynical motives behind the shutdown.
“After this weekend’s ‘Hate America’ rallies co-sponsored by the Communist Party, I thought [Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) would] finally do the right thing. But he’s still too terrified of his radical base — even admitting he’ll keep the government shut down while hardworking Americans suffer,” Johnson said at the time, which was day 23 of the Schumer Shutdown.
On Wednesday night — two days after a small group of Senate Democrats finally broke ranks to start ending the longest shutdown in U.S. history — the House of Representatives followed suit, voting 222–209 to take the next-to-last step toward ending the Schumer Shutdown. Six Democrats crossed party lines to join the GOP majority in voting to reopen the government, while two Republicans sided with Democrats in opposition.
Before getting to Speaker Johnson’s post-vote remarks, let’s take a quick look at the roll call — the Democrats who defied party leadership to end the shutdown, and the two Republicans who inexplicably voted with the Left to keep it going:
House PASSES bill to end government shutdown, sending it to Trump’s desk tonight
Democrats who voted with GOP:
Adam Gray
Jared Golden
Don Davis
Henry Cuellar
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Tom SuozziRepublican “no” votes
Thomas Massie
Greg Steube pic.twitter.com/bsFzwEoNzL— Liz Elkind (@liz_elkind) November 13, 2025
Good on these Democrats for defying their “Temu Obama” leader, Hakeem Jeffries.
Speaking to reporters after the vote, Speaker Johnson delivered the most important reminder of all: none of this chaos ever had to happen. He pointed out that House Republicans had already passed a clean continuing resolution back on September 19 — one that included no GOP wish-list items and was simply meant to “keep the lights on” so both parties could debate their priorities through the normal legislative process.
In plain English, this entire shutdown was a Democrat-made disaster. It was engineered and prolonged by House and Senate Democrats, led by Jeffries (D-NY) and Chuck Schumer — the same pair now pretending to be the heroes for ending the mess they created in the first place:
House Speaker Mike Johnson: "Voters are going to remember which political party played games with their lives." pic.twitter.com/aJRRRsvynX
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) November 13, 2025
Here’s the official statement from the GOP leadership, which provided more details:
“The Democrat Shutdown is finally over thanks to House and Senate Republicans. There is absolutely no question now that Democrats are responsible for millions of American families going hungry, millions of travelers left stranded in airports, and our troops left wondering if they would receive their next paycheck. It was the Democrat Party that voted 15 times to keep the government closed and force the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
“All of it was pointless and utterly foolish. Democrats admitted they used the American people as ‘leverage’ and hurt their constituents on purpose — but they got nothing for their selfish political stunt. Voters will remember which party played political games in an attempt to ‘look tough’ to their base, while real people suffered.
“Now that Republicans have succeeded in ending the Democrat Shutdown, we look forward to continuing our important legislative work delivering results for the American people.”
President Trump signed the measure late Wednesday, officially funding the government through the end of January.
Let’s be clear: This was a Democrat-caused shutdown. And it was abjectly pointless. Only a party that hates the people they supposedly represent would do that.
