CNN reporter peppers Mike Johnson: 'Have you lost control of the House?'
U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson (R-LA) speaks press conference to unveil the official Trump Accounts website, at the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C., U.S., December 17, 2025. REUTERS/Aaron Schwartz

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) insisted he had not lost control over the House after Republicans signed onto a Democratic discharge petition to force a vote on extending health care subsidies.

"Look, we're working through very complex issues as we do here all the time," Johnson told reporters on Wednesday, downplaying the discharge petition. "Everybody's working towards ideas. We're keeping the conversation going. That's what happened."

"Have you lost control of the house?" CNN's Manu Raju wondered.

"I have not lost control," Johnson insisted.

"Because this is the third time," Raju shouted.

"We have the smallest majority in U.S. history," the speaker explained. "These are not normal times. There are precedents and procedures in the House that are less frequently used when there are larger majorities, so that when you have the luxury of having 10 or 15 people who disagree on something, you don't have to deal with it."

"But when you have a razor-thin margin, as we do, then all the procedures are on the table, and that's different," he added.

With that, Johnson declined to take additional questions.