House Speaker Urges Republicans to Avoid Heckling, Confrontations During Biden's State of the Union Address
• House Speaker Mike Johnson privately told Republicans to behave during Biden's State of the Union address, avoiding shrillness and basing things on facts.
• This comes after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made a spectacle of herself heckling Biden last year.
• Johnson said Republicans should "carry ourselves with good decorum," unlike last year when they loudly confronted Biden.
• Rep. Tim Burchett doesn't think Republicans will dial down the heckling this time either, predicting they'll react to offensive things Biden says.
• The text references Democrats' theatrics in the past, like Nancy Pelosi tearing up Trump's speech and lawmakers walking out.