Mike Johnson

Johnson Defies Trump: Putin Untrustworthy

The United States has unexpectedly conceded to Russia in a significant cybersecurity dispute, prompting widespread shock and criticism. This decision represents a major setback in efforts to combat Russian cyberattacks and protect American infrastructure. Sources suggest the concession involves a significant reduction in countermeasures against Russian cyber activity. The details of the agreement remain undisclosed, fueling speculation about the extent of the compromise. The move has raised concerns about the Biden administration’s approach to national security.

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GOP Rep Claims Paid Protesters Disrupt Town Halls, Retracts After Proof Demand

The House narrowly passed a budget resolution that includes $2 trillion in spending cuts and $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, despite facing significant backlash. House Speaker Mike Johnson falsely claimed that constituents protesting these cuts at town halls were paid protesters, a claim he later retracted when pressed for evidence. This budget, which would enact the largest Medicaid cut in US history, is causing considerable anxiety among Republicans facing angry voters. The resulting negative headlines have led some GOP leaders to advise skipping town hall meetings altogether.

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Dems Claim Deal for Elon Musk Treasury Break-In Hearing

Following a confrontation with House Speaker Mike Johnson, Representatives Judy Chu and Gwen Moore formally requested a House Ways and Means Committee hearing next week investigating Elon Musk and his DOGE team’s access to Treasury Department payment systems. This request cites Johnson’s apparent commitment to such a hearing, as reported by the Washington Times. The hearing would examine concerns over potential misuse of taxpayer information and the extent of Musk’s team’s access. The Representatives’ letter emphasizes the need for Treasury Secretary Bessent and Musk to testify.

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Republican Lawmakers Allegedly Sexually Harassed Cassidy Hutchinson

House Speaker Mike Johnson’s office advised against subpoenaing Cassidy Hutchinson to prevent the release of sexually explicit text messages that Republican lawmakers sent her. Concerns were raised that Hutchinson’s testimony could reveal embarrassing information about these lawmakers and their attempts to engage in sexual favors with her. This follows a pattern of past behavior among Republican politicians, with numerous examples of extramarital affairs and scandals stemming from the “Republican Revolution” era. The potential for public disclosure of these texts ultimately led to Hutchinson’s protection from subpoena.

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Johnson Delays California Disaster Relief, Demands Conditions

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told Meet the Press that federal disaster relief for California’s wildfires is not guaranteed. He linked funding to a review of what he termed “foolish policy decisions.” The conditional offer suggests disaster aid may be contingent upon policy changes in California. Johnson’s statement highlights a potential political impasse over wildfire relief funding.

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House Intelligence Chair Ousted Amidst Mar-a-Lago Concerns

House Speaker Mike Johnson unexpectedly removed Representative Mike Turner as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, a decision reportedly influenced by pressure from the House Freedom Caucus and Mar-a-Lago. Turner’s removal, despite his strong record, followed complaints about his handling of a national security alert and policy stances at odds with some within the Republican party. This action has drawn criticism for potentially weakening congressional oversight of the intelligence community. Johnson stated the change is intended as a fresh start for the committee, with a replacement chair expected to be announced shortly.

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Fake Jefferson Prayer Exposes Christian Nationalist History Revisionism

Representative Mike Johnson’s claim of reciting a daily prayer by Thomas Jefferson was demonstrably false, given Jefferson’s well-documented skepticism of organized religion. This falsehood, coupled with Johnson’s history of dishonesty, including his role in promoting election fraud claims, suggests a deliberate attempt to rewrite history. This action aligns with the broader strategy of Christian nationalists to reshape historical narratives to support their agenda, exemplified by figures like David Barton who actively promote misinformation. The normalization of such dishonesty within the Republican party, fueled by years of unchecked lying, erodes faith in truth and enables the spread of harmful falsehoods.

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GOP Congressman Threatens to Block California Wildfire Aid

State and local officials’ potential failures are under scrutiny, possibly impacting federal aid disbursement. The ongoing Los Angeles wildfires have resulted in extensive devastation, including over 12,000 destroyed buildings and at least 24 fatalities, with the burned area exceeding the size of Paris. Nearly 200,000 residents are under evacuation orders, many facing homelessness. Linking future aid to debt ceiling negotiations remains a possibility.

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House Republicans Fail to Elect Speaker on First Ballot

House Speaker Mike Johnson’s reelection bid was nearly derailed by three Republican representatives who voted against him in the first ballot. Despite facing significant opposition stemming from past funding disputes and accusations of collaborating with Democrats, Johnson secured enough votes to win reelection, thanks to last-minute concessions from two dissenting members. His victory, however, came after a tense period of negotiation and underscores the ongoing internal divisions within the House Republican caucus. President Trump’s public support played a role in securing Johnson’s win.

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GOP Moderates Urge Johnson to Avoid Far-Right Deals

House Republicans are poised to elect their Speaker on Friday, but incumbent Mike Johnson faces an uncertain path to victory due to the party’s narrow majority. Johnson’s need for near-unanimous GOP support is threatened by opposition from the far-right and warnings from moderates against concessions. While endorsements from Trump and Musk offer support, Johnson must navigate negotiations with detractors, acknowledging he can only afford to lose one or two Republican votes. Several far-right members have yet to commit, raising concerns about potential deals that could alienate more moderate Republicans.

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