House Speaker Mike Johnson has removed Representative Mike Turner from his position as Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
Representative Turner, a Republican from Ohio, claimed that Johnson cited “concerns from Mar-a-Lago” as a factor in his removal.
Speaker Johnson, however, denied this assertion, stating that no external concerns influenced the decision.
Turner had served as chairman since 2023, leading the committee during key discussions on intelligence protocols and national security matters.
His removal has prompted questions about the rationale behind the decision and its potential impact on the committee’s work.
Johnson, who became House Speaker in 2023, has not provided specific details about the reasons for Turner’s removal but has emphasized his commitment to ensuring effective leadership across all House committees. The move is seen as part of a broader effort to align committee leadership with Johnson’s priorities.
The process to appoint a new chair is underway, with Speaker Johnson expected to name a replacement soon. The new chair will inherit responsibility for overseeing intelligence operations and addressing critical national security issues.