Speaker Mike Johnson considering inviting Netanyahu to address Congress

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House Speaker Mike Johnson is considering inviting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress after House members raised the idea in their closed-door conference meeting Wednesday morning.

โ€œItโ€™s one of the things that we have in mind, and we may try to arrange for that,โ€ Johnson told reporters when asked about inviting Netanyahu to address Congress. โ€œI think itโ€™s very important for us to show solidarity and support for Israel right now in their time of great struggle, and we certainly stand for that position, and weโ€™ll try to advance that in every way that we can.โ€

Johnson said he spoke with Netanyahu on Wednesday morning.

โ€œI had a lengthy conversation this morning with Prime Minister Netanyahu and reiterated to him the House Republicansโ€™ strong support for Israel,โ€ he told reporters.

Johnsonโ€™s consideration of inviting Netanyahu to address Congress was first reported by Axios.

An invitation to address a joint session of Congress would require buy-in from Senateย Majorityย Leader Chuck Schumer, who sharply criticized Netanyahu in a floor speech last week, when he also called for Israel to hold new elections.

The consideration of having Netanyahu also comes at a time when additional military aid to Israel appears stalled on Capitol Hill. The House passed a standalone military aid bill to Israel in November that the Senate did not advance because the House bill offset the cost with cuts to the IRS. The Senate passed a bill with aid to Ukraine and Israel in February, but Johnson has made no effort to put that legislation up for a vote in the chamber as House Republicans have mulled several alternatives for sending aid overseas.

The Senate Republican Conference is scheduled to hold a call with Netanyahu during their weekly policy lunch on…

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