Rep. Mike Gallagher to leave Congress in April, giving GOP an even narrower majority

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GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin will resign from Congress early, handing another blow to Speaker Mike Johnson and his razor thin Republican majority.

In a statement, Gallagher confirmed he will resign effective April 19.

Gallagher did not include a reason for stepping down but said he came to the decision after โ€œconversations with my family.โ€

The House already has three vacancies โ€“ left by two Republicans and one Democrat โ€“ and Republican Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado has said he will leave Congress after this week.

Once Buck and Gallagher leave, Johnson will be down to a 217-to-213 majority, meaning Republicans will only be able to lose one vote with full attendance and still be able to pass legislation.

NBC News first reported the news of Gallagherโ€™s decision.

Gallagher is chairman of the high-profile Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.

โ€œIโ€™ve worked closely with House Republican leadership on this timeline and look forward to seeing Speaker Johnson appoint a new chair to carry out the important mission of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party,โ€ Gallagher said in his statement.

This story has been updated with additional developments.

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