Mike Johnson, No Kings
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House speaker says Trump was employing ‘satire’ when he posted a meme of himself wearing a crown and dumping a payload of apparent feces on protesters at the ‘No Kings’ rally
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday said the “No Kings” protests against President Trump this weekend were a “stunt” created by Democrats because they needed “cover” amid the ongoing government
Nationwide No Kings protests against President Trump are set to occur once again this weekend, prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republicans to label them as "Hate America" rallies. So, "The View" host Alyssa Farah Griffin was a bit confused on Friday,
Mike Johnson was right. This is terrifying and has no place at peaceful, nationwide protests against Trump's authoritarianism.
Republicans’ fictional portrait is part of a strategy to stop the resistance before it flexes its growing power.
When House Speaker Mike Johnson lashed out at last weekend’s “No Kings” rallies soon to arrive on Washington’s National Mall, he reached for an old conservative refrain:
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Mike Johnson scrambles to blame No Kings for pardoned J6er's threat to kill Dem leader
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) responded to a pardoned Jan. 6 rioter's threat to kill the House Democratic leader by saying that violence was "triggered" by the recent No Kings protests opposing President Donald Trump.
The biggest political story this weekend unfolded largely beyond Washington, DC, with massive demonstrations at "No Kings" protests. Organizers say nearly seven million people turned out everywhere from major cities to small rural towns,