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Michael Wolff and Mike Johnson’s comments this week eerily foreshadowed Trump-Epstein email bombshell - Wolff and Johnson both made remarks about the Epstein files saga in the days just before Democra
House Speaker Mike Johnson found himself tangled in his own rhetoric when confronted with President Donald Trump’s admission that he didn’t know the crypto billionaire he’d recently pardoned. CNN’s Manu Raju pressed Johnson on Capitol Hill about the apparent contradiction between his past attacks on President Joe Biden’s use of clemency and Trump’s own on-air confession during his 60 Minutes interview Sunday.
Last week, Johnson publicly questioned the validity of Biden’s pardons after the House GOP alleged that Biden and his inner circle hid signs of his worsening mental state during the presidency.
U.S. Speaker Mike Johnson of Shreveport-Bossier referred to the Constitution when asked about the possibility of a third term for President Trump.
House Speaker Mike Johnson delivered the oath of office to U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva on Nov. 12, winding down a nearly seven-week-long standoff that became a flashpoint for Democratic complaints and teeing up a politically sensitive vote on the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expects a Wednesday vote to end the government shutdown as GOP lawmakers rush back to Washington, D.C. for a critical session.
Democrats highlight Jeffrey Epstein emails mentioning Trump, but the president and GOP lawmakers deny the messages mean he knew about misconduct
The tranche of newly released emails show Epstein’s vast web of connections to power centers around the world.