Mike Johnson was deliberately lying during his acceptance speech to return as Speaker of the House. He read what he claimed ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson sparked an unusual religion controversy last week when he recited a prayer in front of Congress ...
Following his reelection as speaker of the House, Mike Johnson recited a prayer he implied was written by Thomas Jefferson. But Jefferson didn’t write it.
Johnson’s use of what Monticello and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation call a “spurious quotation” was reported by Brian Kaylor ...
The problem is not just that Republican officials keep peddling fake quotes from the Founding Fathers. The problem is also ...
According to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, there’s no evidence that the third president of the United States ever recited ...
Shortly after being reelected as House Speaker, Mike Johnson read a prayer that he claimed was from Thomas Jefferson, despite ...
La., was re-elected as Speaker of the House on Friday. He delivered remarks to his fellow congressmen and congresswomen following that vote.
Congress returned Friday, voting to reelect House speaker Mike Johnson after some Republican holdouts changed their votes.
Trump's pick has secured the powerful House Speaker role after surviving a close vote against Democrat Hakeem Jeffries.