Speaker Johnson says mass layoffs would be 'regrettable'
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On “Meet the Press,” Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., discussed the looming threat of mass layoffs of federal employees, as cautioned by the White House, during the ongoing government shutdown.

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