Did he? It's a straight question, as far as I'd noticed he basically operated the same as the last one, right down to passing vital stuff at the wire with dem support and spending most of the rest of the time entertaining the whims of folks like MTG or various other extremists as much as he could get away with.
You
can argue it's due to the situation inside the house majority largely being the same, but, like. He did choose the position, the party in question, etc. It absolutely
is his fault he's yoked to the current GOP speakership, heh, and it wasn't some mystery how his party was going to act going forward. That contact is and was 100% voluntary.
How exactly would you expect the Speaker to act, considering the situation they are in, and the process that brought them to power?
Frankly? At a bare minimum direct and overt cooperation between whatever subset of the GOP he could get to work with him and the other near half of the chamber, like it's ended up being
anyway except, y'know, months ago and without the time wasting. Pattern recognition shouldn't be as hard as it appears to be for one of the highest offices in the country (and isn't, which means the clownshow he'd have significant power to avoid is, y'know, intentional).