Without it, even the strongest leaders risk toppling the very structures they seek to build..... The corridors of Capitol Hill echoed with restless murmurs as January approached. The once-imposing edifice of the United States Congress was now a battleground for chaos. Donald Trump, fresh from his victorious campaign, had thrown his full weight behind Speaker Mike Johnson, determined to solidify his grip on the legislative arm before returning to the White House. Yet, the irony was palpable—Trump’s decisive interference in selecting the Speaker of the House threatened to unravel the very processes needed to certify his own presidency. The drama began in December, when the Republican Party fractured over Johnson’s re-election as Speaker. Trump’s endorsement, meant to galvanize unity, instead exposed the fault lines within his party. The “restive right flank” of the GOP resisted, seeing in Johnson a symbol of compromise, a word they had come to d...