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Speaker Johnson removes Rep. Turner as House Intelligence chairman
CBSN
Washington — Republican Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio was removed from his position atop the powerful House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, telling CBS News that House Speaker Mike Johnson fired him, citing "concerns from Mar-a-Lago." Turner also confirmed Friday night that he had been removed from the committee entirely.
Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, denied that the decision came from President-elect Donald Trump.
"This is a House decision," he said, "This is no slight whatever to our outgoing chairman."
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