During Lyndon Johnson's presidency, the Speaker of the House was Sam Rayburn. He served in this role from 1940 until his death in 1961, making him one of the longest-serving Speakers in U.S. history. Rayburn was a key ally of Johnson and played a significant role in passing major legislation during the Great Society era. After Rayburn's passing, John W. McCormack succeeded him as Speaker.
no. Neither of the two Presidents Johnson were ever Speaker of the House.
Washington DC; White House.
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Lyndon B. Johnson.
No, Lyndon Johnson is not single.
Lyndon Johnson was the president who declared war on poverty. Poverty won.
He fainted outside his house and died.
Lyndon Johnson.
Lyndon Johnson is a/an Politician,teacher
No US President has gone on to become Speaker after their presidency. The closest thing to that was when former President Taft was made the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court in 1921. The only Speaker of the House to become President was James K. Polk. President Gerald Ford, when nominated to become Vice President in 1973, was serving as the House Minority Leader. Lyndon Johnson, when elected Vice President, was the Senate Majority Leader.
Lyndon Baines Johnson.
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