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    53rd speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2011 to 2015

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BoehnerJohn Boehner - Wikipedia

    After the Republicans lost control of the House in the 2006 elections, the House Republican Conference chose Boehner as the minority leader. While as Majority Leader he was second-in-command behind Speaker Dennis Hastert, as minority leader he was the leader of the House Republicans.

  2. May 1, 2024 · John Boehner (born November 17, 1949, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.) is an American Republican politician who represented Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2015). During his tenure, he served as majority leader (2006), minority leader (2007–11), and speaker of the House (2011–15).

  3. Apr 7, 2021 · CNN — Former House Speaker John Boehner writes in his new book that he’s not sure there’s a place for him in today’s Republican Party, which he describes as under the control of former...

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  4. Apr 12, 2021 · Boehner was the Republican speaker of the House during much of the Obama presidency. His new memoir recounts his time leading House Republicans — even if that meant doing things he personally...

  5. Apr 9, 2021 · Boehner resigned from Congress in 2015 on his own accord, but his decision came while under growing pressure from the right flank, led by then Rep. Mark Meadows, a North Carolina Republican,...

  6. Oct 29, 2017 · If they did, Boehner could win with a simple majority of Republican votes cast—which was never in doubt, as the number of GOP defectors was between 20 and 40. In a subsequent meeting, Boehner ...

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  8. Apr 2, 2021 · On election night 2010, after Republicans made massive gains, President Barack Obama makes a phone call to Congressman John Boehner, the presumptive incoming speaker of the House. | The White...

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