'There's nothing for us to negotiate': Johnson
Amid the government shutdown, Speaker Mike Johnson said "there's nothing" to negotiate and that "the ball is in the court of the Senate Democrats" to reopen the government.
"There's nothing for us to negotiate. The House has done its job," Johnson said during a press conference on Monday.
Johnson indicated there would be a willingness among Republicans to discuss "fixing" health care with Democrats, but not until the GOP stopgap funding measure is passed.
He said that Republicans "want to improve health care," but right now Democrats have "decided they would pick a fight with health care."

When asked about House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' challenge to a debate, Johnson called Jeffries' actions "theatrics" and said that he already "had his shot."







