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.
One cannot say for certain that Rep. Mike Johnson was deliberately lying during his acceptance speech to return as Speaker of the House. He read what he claimed was a prayer recited by President ...
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) read off a prayer on Friday shortly after being re-elected to House speaker, but experts say he ...
Shortly before Mike Johnson was sworn in as House speaker ... was “a prayer for the nation” that was said every day Thomas Jefferson was in the White House and “and every day thereafter ...
The Kentucky Republican has, after all, been caught pushing fake quotes from Thomas Jefferson ... Late last week, House Speaker Mike Johnson joined the club. The Washington Post reported: Shortly ...
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Before he was sworn in Friday afternoon as House speaker, Mike Johnson said he wanted to share with incoming members of the 119th Congress a prayer that was said daily by Thomas Jefferson.
Before Mike Johnson could retain his role as speaker ... Johnson reads a prayer he says was recited by Thomas Jefferson to end his speech: 'Thomas Jefferson's Prayer for the Nation'.
Mike Johnson was reelected ... The third, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky, had said for weeks he was a solid "no." After the quick meeting, Johnson returned to the floor smiling, stopping by ...