Mike Johnson, Jeffrey Epstein and MAGA
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2paragraphs on MSNMAGA Congressman Hits Mike Johnson On Claims He's Being "Persecuted" Over Epstein FilesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) ended congressional voting early this week, reportedly to avoid a vote on a bipartisan measure which requests the release of the Epstein Files. 11 of the 19 co-sponsors of the resolution are Republicans,
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is seeking to close the distance between himself and President Trump when it comes to the release of the government’s files on Jeffrey Epstein, the pedophile financier whose sordid case has rattled the MAGA movement in recent days.
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Raw Story on MSNMike Johnson mulls new measure to quash MAGA furyHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is reportedly considering backing a GOP-led measure to quell the fury from Republican voters over the Justice Department’s handling of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
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AlterNet on MSN'Put everything out there': Mike Johnson publicly calls on Trump to release Epstein filesHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) turned heads on Tuesday when he joined the growing chorus of outrage among the MAGA faithful to demand President Donald Trump release all of the Department of Justice's files on convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who describes himself as a representative of “the base of the MAGA party that got [President Donald] Trump elected,” on Sunday slammed the president and Speaker Mike ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly calls for the release of the Epstein files, breaking with Trump and intensifying MAGA divisions. As Bondi dodges questions and Trump’s base erupts, pressure mounts on the administration.
Mike Pence praised Speaker of the House Mike Johnson for his "moral courage" in bringing up votes on foreign aid in spite of a MAGA-backed pressure campaign.
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AlterNet on MSN'MAGA voters are furious': GOP lawmakers pelted with Epstein questions at town hallsDespite House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) sending the House of Representatives home early to head off a bipartisan resolution to release the DOJ's evidence on convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, lawmakers are unable to avoid questions about the issue from their own constituents.