House Republicans lost another member in Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., on Friday. Gallagherā€™s departure April 19 will leave Republicans with just one vote to spare on legislation.

Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., who announced last monthĀ he would not run for re-election, will resign from Congress early, he confirmed in a statement Friday.

Gallagherā€™s departure before the end of his term in January is another blow to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and House Republicans, who have been struggling to govern and demonstrate stability in this Congress.

Two sources familiar with the matter told NBC News of Gallagherā€™s plan to resign early Friday. The Wisconsin Republican then released aĀ statementĀ announcing that he will depart April 19.

The speakerā€™s office confirmed that Gallagher informed Johnson of his decision earlier this week.

His resignation could cause more headaches for House Republicans. Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., who also isĀ not seeking re-election, is resigning from Congress on Friday, cutting the GOPā€™s minuscule majority to 218-213. When Gallagher leaves, the majority would further shrink to 217-213, meaning Republicans could only afford a single defection on any vote if Democrats vote together.

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      8 months ago

      Iā€™m looking forward to finding out what shitstorm is brewing, because this is a lot of early retirements with reasons that are normally used when they choose not to run again.

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        8 months ago

        Itā€™s not weird that they are resigning.

        Itā€™s weird that they are doing it mid-term.

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        8 months ago

        You mean other than Der Republican Fuhrer Trump absolutely destroying the last modicum of respectability of the republican party or the naked embrace of fascism of it?

        I donā€™t have any respect for republicans, but theyā€™re not all stupid enough to not see the writing on the wall.