Mike Johnson

Speaker Johnson Engaged in Authoritarian Actions

The Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, expresses concerns about the potential for dictatorship in the United States, yet the article argues that the threat is arising from within his own party and that he is enabling it. Johnson has consistently defended Donald Trump’s actions, including calls for prosecuting political opponents and sending troops into American cities, dismissing any criticism or concerns. Despite Trump’s controversial behavior and actions, Johnson has remained steadfast in his support, often downplaying or justifying his actions, and voting in alignment with the former president. This behavior by the Speaker raises questions about the integrity of the government and a dangerous surrender of power.

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Grijalva’s Landslide Victory Blocked: House Republicans, Not Trump or Epstein, Delay Swearing In

Following a landslide victory in a special election, Adelita Grijalva, the Arizona Democrat, has been denied her seat in Congress by Speaker Mike Johnson. Despite the overwhelming support from voters, Johnson has refused to swear her in, leaving her unable to fulfill her duties. This delay has raised questions, particularly given that two Republican lawmakers were sworn in promptly after their special election wins, even during pro forma sessions. The refusal is tied to Grijalva’s promise to release the Epstein files on her first day, an effort opposed by former President Trump and possibly by Johnson. This controversial situation suggests potential political motivations behind the delay.

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Pressure Mounts on Johnson Amid Government Shutdown, Calls for House Return

House GOP leaders are facing increasing pressure from within their own ranks to reconvene the chamber amid the ongoing government shutdown. A growing number of Republican lawmakers are expressing concern that the continued recess is hurting the party’s image and could benefit Democrats. The pressure stems from the delayed pay of federal workers, and especially the military. While Speaker Mike Johnson has suggested possible solutions, including actions from President Trump, the path forward remains unclear as the stalemate with Senate Democrats continues.

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Mike Johnson Silent as GOP Voters Plead for Healthcare, Citing Children’s Medication Needs

During a recent appearance on C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal,” House Speaker Mike Johnson faced criticism from callers regarding the government shutdown. Callers, including Republicans, expressed disappointment in the GOP’s stance, particularly concerning the impact on military families and healthcare subsidies. One caller, a military mom, directly challenged Johnson’s claims, emphasizing the potential consequences of a lapse in pay. Despite the public outcry and polls showing Americans blaming Republicans for the shutdown, Johnson continued to blame Democrats and offered vague plans for healthcare reform, while defending Trump’s actions regarding the National Guard.

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Gallego: Johnson’s Speakership Facing Likely Loss, Amidst Internal GOP Criticism

Senator Ruben Gallego believes Speaker Mike Johnson’s decision not to reconvene the House during the government shutdown will likely cost him his speakership. Johnson’s leadership has faced criticism, notably from within his own party, with some, like Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, advocating for the House to return and address issues like Affordable Care Act subsidies. This inaction, coupled with the ongoing impasse between Senate Democrats and Republicans over ACA funding, has drawn further scrutiny. Gallego suggests that Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s failure to address the situation with their members demonstrates a lack of negotiation for a resolution.

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Mike Johnson Blocks Military Pay, Leaving Families in Crisis

During a recent C-SPAN call, Speaker Mike Johnson was confronted by a Republican military spouse worried about the government shutdown’s impact on her family’s financial well-being and access to healthcare. Despite her pleas, Johnson deflected blame onto Democrats, prompting criticism for his response. Reports indicate that Democrats and some Republicans are pushing for legislation to ensure military pay during the shutdown, which Johnson is currently blocking. The article emphasizes the disparity between the financial security of Congress members and the struggles faced by military families as the shutdown continues.

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Trump Foe Predicts Epstein Files Will End Trump’s Support

Rep. Eric Swalwell posted on X that House Republicans are confident support for Donald Trump is waning, particularly regarding the Epstein files. Swalwell cited conversations with Republicans, who anticipate a potential “jail break” of over 100 members if a discharge vote on the files occurs. Despite some Republicans calling for the release, House Speaker Mike Johnson has refused to swear in Rep. Adelita Grijala, whose vote could decide the release of the files. Trump himself has stirred controversy by expressing a willingness to consider a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, sparking criticism even from his supporters.

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Mike Johnson Blames Shutdown on “No Kings” Protest in Absurd Blame Game

Speaker Mike Johnson has publicly criticized the upcoming “No Kings” rally, alleging it is a “Hate America” event designed to prolong the government shutdown. He suggested the rally, planned for October 18th, is supported by pro-Hamas and antifa groups, with some House Democrats even promoting it. Johnson expressed strong frustration, implying that the event’s perceived impact on reopening the government is detrimental to citizens. He presented this stance during a recent interview on Fox News.

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House Republicans Cancel Votes Amid Shutdown, Fueling Controversy

House Republican leaders have canceled all scheduled votes for the following week, extending the period of inactivity as the government shutdown continues without a resolution. Speaker Mike Johnson announced the cancellation, citing a lack of progress in negotiations and a demand that Senate Democrats work to reopen the government. This prolonged recess is intended to pressure Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to concede to the GOP’s position, however, Democrats remain firm in their opposition, calling for bipartisan talks and accusing Republicans of inaction. The decision also delays the swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, a move Democrats have criticized as politically motivated.

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Democrats Slam Mike Johnson for Third Week of Vote Cancellations

Democrats fume as Mike Johnson cancels third week of votes. It seems like the recurring theme here is a mounting frustration, a sense of incredulity, and frankly, a lot of anger emanating from Democrats and concerned citizens as House Speaker Mike Johnson continues to postpone votes. This isn’t just about delaying a single piece of legislation; it’s about the systematic shutdown of the legislative process, week after week. The implication is a deliberate obstruction of government business.

The most immediate point of contention seems to be the repeated cancellation of votes, particularly the vote to swear in a new Democratic congresswoman.… Continue reading