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Speaker Mike Johnson: Big Beautiful Bill All About ‘Common Sense and Morality’ | CBN

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – For Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, recent cheers from fellow Republicans have been both heartfelt and well-earned. It’s not been easy to say the least. He has managed to squeeze out challenging legislative wins with virtually no room for error: just a three-seat majority and a party full of divergent views. It culminated with delivering President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” right on schedule, July 4th. 

So, what has been the ‘secret sauce’? “Well, for me, I’m pretty open about this as a matter of faith,” Speaker Johnson tells CBN News. “I quote often John Quincy Adams. He said, ‘Duty is ours, results are God’s,’ so that’s a very liberating way to live. It is my biblical worldview. We be faithful in the little things that God puts before us today, and then He takes care of the rest. And so that’s what I do here. There’s a lot of patience in prayer that delivers all these legislative victories. It’s not pulling rabbits out of a magic hat, as some people have tried to analogize the last few days. It’s a lot of work that goes into this, and frankly, a lot of faith.”  

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The Commander-in-Chief clearly shows faith in Johnson, telling him at a recent White House event, “If you keep up this pace for another week, you go down as the greatest speaker in the House in history…he’s been going at a fervent pace. Your wife probably says, ‘You are crazy.’ You’ve been aging beautiful…” 

The Speaker says he’s just doing his job. “This first six months of the Trump Administration has been the most productive and most effective, arguably, of any in history, in all of U.S. history since the Founder’s Era, because you have a close alignment between the White House and the Senate and the House.” 

Johnson also says they had one more element: a plan. “We thought very deliberately and carefully about how we would go about the first 100 days, the first 300 days…this was all planned, and now we’re implementing those plans, and the Democrats made a major mistake, a tactical error, by giving President Trump four years, and all of us, to plan for what this would look like.”  

Democrats though argue Speaker Johnson and the GOP made a big tactical error with their signature Big Beautiful Bill legislation that will cost them their majority in next year’s Midterm Elections. They call it wholly immoral, citing what they say are cuts in food assistance, Medicare and healthcare overall. 

“Food assistance and Medicare aren’t touched in this program,” Speaker Johnson tells CBN News. “No one is going to lose their healthcare… they’re going to try to pretend that they have the upper hand on morality. I love the debate, and I’m anxious to engage in it any place, any time.” 

Johnson made clear what the Big Beautiful Bill really does. “What we did in the Big, Beautiful Bill is exactly along the moral standards and something we’re proud to do, because what we did, for example, instead of taking healthcare away from people, what we did is we strengthened the safety net programs…so what we’ve done is we’ve reintroduced a work requirement, 20 hours a week, by the way, not draconian requirements, but all you have to do is have a job, be looking for a job, be in a job training program, or volunteer in your community for 20 hours a week if you’re going to be on Medicaid…it comports with common sense and morality. We find our dignity in work. It’s good for a young man to have to help pull the wagon and not ride on it…that’s the right and moral thing to do.” 

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Speaker Johnson’s confidence goes beyond that morality to something bigger and providential. After seeing both the failed assassination attempts on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania and Florida, Johnson became convinced that Trump would win the presidency. He shares with CBN News what he told the president during those days. “Scripture is clear, God is the one that raises up those in authority, and he has selected you,” he remembers telling Trump. “To me, it seems obvious you’re going to win another term. And what a profound thing it is to be raised up by God to lead the greatest nation in the history of the world for the second time.” 

Johnson believes Trump is on the same wavelength. “He thinks of it that way as well. And you hear him use that language himself in recent months and since the inauguration.” Johnson believes that change has led to an extremely effective second term, especially when it comes to working with Congress. “President Trump’s head and heart are in exactly the right place right now, where the American people need them to be, and that’s where we want him to be,” says Johnson. “He thinks very contemplatively and very deliberately in his decision processes.”  

It has become a match some might say made in heaven. Johnson and Trump seem like an unlikely pair for sure: a brash New Yorker and a jovial evangelical from Louisiana. But it works. Eventually, Johnson won’t have Trump at his side as he eventually rides off into the sunset, but the battle for America will soldier on. 

“We’re going to be in a contest between actual world views, between two competing visions on who we are as Americans and who we’re going to be,” Johnson tells CBN News. “I think our party has a very important role. MAGA is part of that, and it’ll be an interesting time for the next 250 years of the country.” 

In the interim, Mike Johnson is just taking it one day at a time, rejoicing always and praying without ceasing. 

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House democrats reveal shutdown strategy — Lie about the stopgap with help from complicit media. | Politico

House Dems still offer no promises to help GOP avoid shutdown

Hakeem Jeffries and Debbie Wasserman Schultz talk at a table.

Despite Democratic opposition, Speaker Mike Johnson plans to call a vote next week on a lengthy stopgap funding patch.

By Jennifer ScholtesNicholas Wu and Meredith Lee Hill03/07/2025, 3:01pm ET

Top House Democrats on Friday bashed the GOP’s plan for keeping the government open but stopped short of rallying their party against the bill, underscoring the fine line they’re walking around the shutdown looming next week.

In a letter to members, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Minority Whip Katherine Clark and Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar trashed Speaker Mike Johnson’s intent to pass a bill next week to keep federal agencies running on autopilot budgets through September. The missive does not call for all Democrats to vote “no” on that bill, after Jeffries said Thursday that “Republicans are going it alone.” But the letter does defend safety-net programs like Medicaid that Republicans are targeting in their separate, yet-to-be-drafted, party-line page of tax cuts, defense spending, border security investments and energy policy.

“Medicaid is our redline,” the letter said. The Democratic leaders did not elaborate, however, on whether they would demand future Medicaid protections as an ultimatum in the fight over government funding.

House GOP leaders aim to release bill text of their funding bill later Friday or over the weekend, hoping to give lawmakers at least three days to review the measure before a vote ahead of the March 14 government shutdown deadline.

Predicting that the bill will pass the House, Johnson said on Friday that there won’t be any way “politically” for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to avoid blame for a government shutdown if Democratic senators don’t vote to send the bill to President Donald Trump, who has personally whipped support among GOP lawmakers. Many Senate Democrats still won’t say how they would vote if the House passes the lengthy stopgap next week, and at least eight of them are going to have to cross party lines to advance the measure.

“It will be on him,” the speaker said of Schumer on Fox News. “Everybody in the country will be watching.”

The letter House Democratic leaders penned on Friday also warns that the House Republican plan to pass a “full-year” funding patch “threatens to cut funding for healthcare, nutritional assistance and veterans benefits through the end of the current fiscal year.”

While the legislation is not expected to directly cut funding for federal programs, Democratic leaders caution it will empower the Trump administration to continue freezing billions of dollars — including for veterans, education, law enforcement and housing initiatives — while Elon Musk leads the cost-cutting efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency. The Democrats also criticized Republicans’ plans to enact a partisan package through the reconciliation process that would bankroll trillions of dollars in tax breaks by cutting safety-net programs like Medicaid and SNAP food assistance to low-income households.

“House Democrats would enthusiastically support a bill that protects Social Security, Medicare, veterans health and Medicaid, but Republicans have chosen to put them on the chopping block to pay for billionaire tax cuts,” the letter said. “We cannot back a measure that rips away life-sustaining healthcare and retirement benefits from everyday Americans as part of the Republican scheme to pay for massive tax cuts for their wealthy donors like Elon Musk.”

The Democratic leaders said their top appropriator, Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro, “remains ready to negotiate a meaningful bipartisan spending agreement that puts working people first.”

DeLauro and Congress’ other top appropriators confirmed this week that they were closing in on a deal on overall spending levels for the military and non-defense programs, the first step to finalizing bipartisan bills that would fund the government at updated levels for the remainder of the fiscal year. That agreement has yet to materialize, however, as Johnson insists that a “full-year” stopgap is the only option House Republicans are considering.

Lead Art: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee Co-Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz confer during a hearing on Medicaid on March 6. | Francis Chung/POLITICO

Speaker Mike Johnson Previews President Trump’s Address to Joint Session of Congress Tuesday Night with Maria Bartiromo (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

Speaker Mike Johnson previews President Trump’s joint session of Congress Tuesday with Maria Bartiromo 3/2/25

House Speaker Mike Johnson was on “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo to preview President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday evening.

“Give us your sense of what to expect on Tuesday night,” Bartiromo said.

“Well, fireworks, you know, in a great way. President Trump is coming in a triumphant return to Congress to address us as the President once again, and in the first month of office, he has accomplished so much that it could fill three hours,” Johnson said.

“President Trump has such a long series of victories, things that he has done, promises he has kept, and it is putting America back on a strong footing,” Johnson continued.

Bartiromo had asked speaker Johnson about the Democrats claim that too much power has been given to the President regarding tariffs and spending.

“Democrats say Congress has given too much power to the President on spending and tariffs. Your reaction?” Bartiromo asked.

“It’s nonsense. The President is doing what he said on the campaign trail he would do,” Johnson said.

“There is no conflict between the two branches there. The conflict is that the Democrats are uncomfortable with all this change. Why? Because they love big, bloated government spending,” Johnson continued.

Speaker Johnson also discussed the resolution and reconciliation bill.

“I see it going the House’s way. I am in constant contact with our Senate colleagues,” Johnson said.

“We are all on one big team, with the same mission, and that is to deliver the America First agenda,” Johnson said of House and Senate Republicans.

Watch:

https://twitter.com/SundayFutures/status/1896236665171300602

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Speaker Johnson Takes a Shot at Democrat Hypocrites for Touting ‘Rule of Law’ After Cheering Biden’s Lawlessness for Four Years | The Gateway Pundit

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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) didn’t hold back during a fiery press conference with GOP leadership on Tuesday morning, delivering a blistering critique of the Democrat Party’s newfound love with the “rule of law” after four years of excusing and enabling Joe Biden’s lawless agenda.

Johnson sarcastically “welcomed” the Democrats to the concept of legal governance, highlighting their blatant hypocrisy in suddenly invoking the rule of law now that President Trump is taking decisive action to clean up Washington.

Johnson: “As I said last week, the Democratic Party is in a completely different place right now. There’s no identified leader of the party. They don’t have a clear vision. They seem rudderless.

In hopes of finding themselves, they’ve latched onto this new shiny object called the rule of law. Well, we’d like to welcome them to the concept.

It would be admirable if they hadn’t spent the last four years with their heads buried in the sand while Biden literally trampled over the rule of law with no objection.”

Johnson went on to list the many ways in which the Biden administration willfully violated the Constitution with the full backing of Congressional Democrats.

Johnson: “In fact, many Democrats cheered that lawlessness, like when the Biden administration unconstitutionally forced the middle class to pay the student loans of doctors and lawyers, when they illegally mandated that private companies implement vaccine requirements, when they radically rewrote Title IX to undermine women’s rights.

Those things were actually illegal, and the Democratic Party cheered it. They didn’t oppose it at all.

He then contrasted Biden’s reckless overreach with President Trump’s lawful use of executive authority.

Johnson: “President Trump, by contrast, is taking legitimate executive action to root out waste, fraud, and abuse in all these federal programs.

That’s what the American people demand and deserve. That’s what they voted for. They voted for real analysis and transformational change in the way the federal government works.

The only people who take issue with it are these same Congressional Democrats who never before had any issue with unelected staff or even bureaucrats running the White House for the last four years. That’s not what’s happening here.

The President has empowered his new cabinet secretaries and the DOGE effort, and all of these divisions in the executive branch of government to go and find where the abuses have taken place.

Every time something new is unearthed and uncovered, and we share it with the people, they applaud that this has been discovered, and they want us to keep going. That’s what’s going to happen.”

WATCH:

Johnson also defended Trump’s administration from the activist judges attempting to interfere with the executive branch’s lawful authority, echoing sentiments from Vice President J.D. Vance.

“When Congress appropriates dollars for the executive branch to use, we build in not only in the spirit of the law, but in the letter of law, a broad amount of discretion for how that is used.”

“There is a presupposition in America that the commander in chief is going to be a good steward of taxpayer dollars, that the commander in chief, the President of the United States, is going to command those within his branch of government to do the right thing by the people, to be accountable, to not fund drag shows…”

WATCH:

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House Speaker Mike Johnson Announces New Panel to Uncover the Real Truth Behind J6 – Will Reportedly Have Authority to Scrutinize FBI Officials | The Gateway Pundit

The House GOP is going to investigate the actual truth behind J6 rather than the sham job performed by the Unselect Committee which sought to throw President Trump in prison under a new panel formed today.

As NBC reported, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) announced Wednesday the creation of a select subcommittee to investigate events that happened before and after Jan. 6, 2021.

“House Republicans are proud of our work so far in exposing the false narratives peddled by the politically motivated January 6 Select Committee during the 117th Congress, but there is still more work to be done,” Johnson said in a statement.

“We are establishing this Select Subcommittee to continue our efforts to uncover the full truth that is owed to the American people. The composition and other details regarding the Select Subcommittee will be announced soon,” he added.

Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) will chair the new subcommittee, which will fall under the jurisdiction of the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH). Hesaid he was “honored to be tasked with continuing the investigation into the events surrounding January 6, 2021, and the failures that led to the breach of the United States Capitol.”

“What happened at the Capitol that day was the result of a series of intelligence, security, and leadership failures at multiple levels within numerous entities. I appreciate Speaker Johnson’s commitment to our work, and I am looking forward to working with Chairman Jim Jordan to continue to uncover all the facts and begin the arduous task of making needed reforms to ensure this level of security failure may never happen again,” he added.

According to reports, the committee will have the authority to scrutinize the actions of Deep State FBI officials.

It is unclear whether any Democrats will serve on the subcommittee. Politico revealed that Jordan told reporters that they would have to ask House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to get answers.

Jordan also explained that the subcommittee will collaborate with Trump’s picks at the Department of Justice. These include attorney general nominee Pam Bondi, deputy attorney general nominee Todd Blanche, and Trump’s FBI nominee Kash Patel.

As TGP previously reported, The January 6 House Select Committee wanted to put Trump and his supporters in bankruptcy and prison along with the January 6 defendants in solitary confinement for conspiring an “insurrection” by protesting the 2020 election theft at the U.S. Capitol.

Corrupt and dishonest committee member, now-Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) urged the Justice Department to charge Trump for engaging in “multiple criminal acts” created by his committee. Schiff claimed the Trump plotted a coup and tried to overturn the election, as members of Congress certified the results of the election contaminated with an unprecedented number of mail-in ballots, many of which were backdated as the election tally continued for months.

The Unselect Committee’s hatchet job against Trump was such a corrupt travesty that they allegedly suppressed evidence indicating that President Donald Trump had authorized National Guard troops to be on standby during the Capitol protest. Several witnesses including Cassidy Hutchinson were caught lying under oath as well.

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US House speaker vows to end ‘deep state’ | RT World News

Mike Johnson unveils 2025 Republican reforms on taxes, borders and regulations

US House speaker vows to end ‘deep state’

US House Speaker Mike Johnson has outlined an ambitious legislative plan for 2025, pledging to prioritize tax cuts, border security and deregulation.

In an appearance on Fox News, he also vowed to dismantle the “deep state.” Johnson, who was re-elected as speaker of the House in November 2024, emphasized that Republicans are prepared to act quickly on their agenda in the new Congress.

“We’ve made a lot of campaign promises. And we’re going to be dismantling the deep state all along the way,” he said in the interview on the show Sunday Morning Futures.

Central to the Republican plan is the prevention of what Johnson described as the “largest tax increase in US history,” set to occur if the 2017 tax cuts are not extended by the end of the year.

He promised to revive the economy by extending those cuts, eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits and tips, and increasing the cap on state and local tax deductions. The legislative package also focuses on boosting US manufacturing and reducing federal regulations.

“We are going to incentivize American companies to manufacture in the US again, and we are going to make sure that the regulatory burden and the red tape that has smothered our free market is reduced and eliminated,” Johnson said on Sunday.

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To pass these reforms, Johnson plans to use budget reconciliation, a legislative mechanism allowing bills to pass the Senate with a simple majority. He expects the package to be enacted within the first 100 days of the next Republican administration.

The agenda also includes strict immigration policies aimed at enhancing border security. Johnson has expressed support for completing the US-Mexico border wall and increasing enforcement measures.

Johnson’s re-election as speaker was widely viewed as a significant victory for conservatives. He has pledged to align closely with President-elect Donald Trump, who has similarly promised to dismantle the “deep state.”

The term often refers to entrenched federal employees and bureaucracies some conservatives believe obstruct Republican policies.

Source: US House speaker vows to end ‘deep state’

WATCH: Speaker Mike Johnson Finally Announces No More Aid to Ukraine: “We’re Going to Wait and Take the New Commander in Chief’s Direction” | The Gateway Pundit

House Speaker Mike Johnson announced in a Wednesday press conference that the House would not approve any more aid to Ukraine in light of President Trump’s victory and upcoming inauguration.

This comes after a second threat against Johnson of an attempt to elect a new Speaker.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, some Freedom Caucus members believe Mike Johnson has been an “abysmal failure” and want to replace him.

Earlier this year, Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA), Thomas Massie (R-KY), and Paul Gosar (R-AZ) tried to oust Johnson as Speaker with a Motion to Vacate following his repeated broken promises, especially regarding wasteful spending and foreign aid to Ukraine.

The attempted ouster came after Johnson led Republicans to give up a $1.2 trillion spending bill with more support from Democrats than Republicans, reauthorization for warrantless searches of Americans under FISA Section 702, and voted to send an additional $60 BILLION of taxpayer money to Ukraine, a move that President Trump expressly opposed. All of this furthered Biden’s agenda.

However, only 11 Congressmen voted for Greene’s Motion. 196 Republicans and 163 Democrats, including former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and current Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, voted to keep Mike Johnson as Speaker.

But it appears that Johnson may be taking steps in the right direction, and hopefully, it stays that way.

Johnson also recently showed that he does have a spine when he declared that “A man is a man, and a woman is a woman” before enacting Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-SC) proposed rule prohibiting biological men from using women’s restrooms on Capitol Hill.

Johnson was asked Wednesday whether he would follow Biden’s request and attach an additional $24 billion to a continuing resolution, and he said he will “wait and take the new Commander in Chief’s direction on all of that.”

Watch below:

Johnson: There are developments by the hour in Ukraine, I think, as we predicted, and as I said to all of you weeks before the election, if Donald Trump is elected, it will change the dynamic of the Russia war on Ukraine, and we’re seeing that happen. So, it is not the place that Joe Biden to make that decision now. We have a newly elected president, and we’re going to wait and take the new Commander in Chief’s direction on all of that, so I don’t expect any Ukraine funding to come up now.

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CBS Busted Again, This Time by Speaker Mike Johnson, For Deceptive Edits and Manufacturing Responses During Interviews | The Last Refuge

One of the most blatant examples of media manipulation was recently discovered when CBS 60-Minutes deceptively edited a response from Kamala Harris, replacing her ‘word salad’ answer with a completely different answer to an entirely different question. [SEE HERE]

This past Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared on CBS Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan and the editing and manufacturing was done again before broadcast.  Unbeknownst to CBS, Speaker Johnson’s staff were recording the interview from his side of the camera.  Johnson released a series of video segments today (via Twitter) showing how CBS intentionally took out the important elements of his responses.

The segments are embedded below for review.  You can see how CBS chose to edit the answers to cut out the important components and citations for Speaker Johnson’s responses.  The manipulation is very clear.  WATCH:

Segment #1: “I recently traveled to NC and victims of Hurricane Helene told me nearly two weeks after landfall, the Biden-Harris Administration had STILL not provided them with all the resources they desperately needed. But CBS selectively edited OUT ENTIRELY this first-hand perspective.”

Segment #2: “Apparently, CBS also doesn’t want you to hear about Virginia Gov. Youngkin, who is trying to clean the state’s voter rolls so non-American citizens can’t vote there. We need more states doing this, but the Biden-Harris Administration is SUING VIRGINIA and trying to STOP it.”

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Segment #3: “The Biden-Harris Admin let millions of illegal aliens in our country. So, the House passed the SAVE Act to ensure only American citizens vote in American elections. CBS edited that out and focused on 2020 instead of immediate threats to election integrity.”

Source: CBS Busted Again, This Time by Speaker Mike Johnson, For Deceptive Edits and Manufacturing Responses During Interviews