With his confirmation now official, Johnson faces a demanding to-do list that would test even the most experienced leaders.
In the coming weeks, he is expected to:
- Address looming budget negotiations and government spending limits.
- Begin shaping legislative priorities for the upcoming session.
- Revisit foreign policy strategies amid ongoing global tensions.
- Seek new alliances within Congress to stabilize internal divisions.
Economists warn that how Johnson handles the early days of his tenure could influence financial markets and investor confidence, as well as the tone of international diplomacy. “The first hundred days will be critical,” one financial analyst explained. “Investors watch signals — and stability is the strongest signal of all.”
The Nation Watches — and Waits
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