Who is Speaker Mike Johnson? Trumpanzee, Election Denier, Anti-Choice, Anti-Gay Rights, Pro Gun/Anti-Child, Climate Change Denier, Pro Tax Cuts for the Rich & Anti-Safety Business Regulations. He's a Jesus Freak & a Danger to the USA.

The USA is Heading for Some DARK TIMES... However... Whatever Evil the House Votes For, the Senate Will SMACKDOWN! and If Needed, Joe Biden will VETO. In the End, QAnon Loses.

At First Press Conference Mike Refuses to answer Question about his role in Over Turning the Presidential Election... "Next Question" 
Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) is 
the SHUT UP, SHUT UP Lady!



His role in promoting 2020 election denial...
Johnson is a constitutional lawyer who has used his talents to craft some creative — and controversial — theories. The most notable is his role in devising an argument aimed at keeping Donald Trump in power even though he lost the 2020 election.


Johnson's voting record has earned him a lifetime rating of 92% from the American Conservative Union and 90% from Heritage Action.

In Biden’s first two years, Johnson voted against a slew of bipartisan bills — including to establish a Jan. 6 independent commission, the infrastructure law, reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, a modest new gun law and the CHIPS and Science Act.

Johnson has a spotless history of voting against legal abortion, earning an "A+" rating from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America. Abortion rights proponents have noted his work from 2010 as a senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, citing a letter in which he fought to shut down an abortion clinic in Baton Rouge.

He voted against bipartisan legislation to codify same-sex marriage, which Biden signed into law in 2022.


Who is Mike Johnson? Speaker of the House, Trumpanzee, Election Denier, Anti-Choice, Anti-Gay Rights, Climate Change Denier and Danger to the USA.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Johnson_(Louisiana_politician)
Legal career:
Before his election to Congress, Johnson was a partner in the Kitchens Law Firm and a senior attorney and national media spokesman for the Alliance Defense Fund, now known as Alliance Defending Freedom.[7] In 2015, he founded Freedom Guard, a nonprofit legal ministry designed to represent Christian clients in lawsuits.[8] He was its chief counsel.[9] In that role, he defended government-provided tax breaks for AIG's Ark Encounter theme park in Kentucky. Johnson has also written for Answers in Genesis (AIG)[10] and represented them in other lawsuits.[11][12] During his time in Freedom Guard, he also "defended the sports chaplaincy program at Louisiana State University from attacks that it was unconstitutional".[8] Ken Ham has praised Johnson for his work, calling him one of the only "godly men" in Washington, D.C.[13]

In September 2016, Johnson summarized his legal career as "defending religious freedom, the sanctity of human life, and biblical values, including the defense of traditional marriage, and other ideals like these when they’ve been under assault."[14]

Johnson is a professor at Liberty University.[15][16]

In December 2017, Johnson voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.[36] (Trump's Tax Cuts For the Rich Law) After voting for the act, he called the economy "stunted" and a "burden" on Americans, adding, "The importance of this moment cannot be overstated. With the first comprehensive tax reform in 31 years, we will dramatically strengthen the U.S. economy and restore economic mobility and opportunity for hardworking individuals and families all across this country."[37]

Johnson was among 147 Republicans that voted to overturn the 2020 election results.[38]

Johnson has worked closely with the Christian groups Answers in Genesis, Louisiana Family Forum, Alliance Defending Freedom, and Focus on the Family.[39][40]

On May 19, 2021, Johnson and all other seven Republican House leaders in the 117th Congress voted against establishing a national commission to investigate the January 6, 2021 storming of the United States Capitol. Thirty-five Republican House members and all 217 Democrats present voted to establish the commission.[41][42


Johnson supports a national abortion ban and opposes Roe v. Wade.[66][67] While in Congress, Johnson has supported bills outlawing abortion both at fertilization and 15-weeks.[68][69][70]

In 2015 and 2016, Johnson led an anti-abortion "Life March" in Shreveport-Bossier City.[71]

In 2017, in a House Judiciary Committee meeting, Johnson argued that Roe v. Wade had made it necessary to cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid:[66][67]

During a town hall in 2017, Johnson acknowledged the climate was changing but questioned the scientific consensus on climate change that it is caused by humans.[72]

Under Johnson, the Republican Study Committee in 2019 referred to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal as the "Greedy New Steal", described "wind and solar" as "the most inefficient energy sources we have", and claimed that living near wind turbines could cause "depression and cognitive dysfunction".[72][73]

In 2019, during the first impeachment of Donald Trump, Johnson defended Trump telling White House officials to ignore Congressional subpoenas as "legitimate executive privilege in legal immunity".[78] Johnson served as a member of Trump's legal defense team during both the 2019 and 2021 Senate impeachment trials, which resulted in acquittals.[79]




Johnson played what has been described as "a leading role" in trying to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election in favor of Donald Trump, by recruiting fellow House Republicans to sign a legal brief in support of a lawsuit to reject the results in four key states won by Joe Biden.[80] On November 17, 2020, Johnson stated:[67][80][81]


You know the allegations about these voting machines, some of them being rigged with this software by Dominion, there’s a lot of merit to that. And when the President says the election was rigged, that's what he's talking about. [....] They know that in Georgia it really was rigged, it was set up for the Biden team.

Johnson also claimed that US voting systems (specifically Dominion Voting Systems) were "suspect" because they "came from Hugo Chávez’s Venezuela".[67][80]

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