Ron Johnson's claim that 3.9 million people died from Covid-19 vaccines is based on flawed arithmetic, misinterpretation of VAERS data and misuse of a Harvard study. The claim is false.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) on why he voted against the War Powers Act over President Trump's action against Iran. Senator Johnson said "I've just got to support the President in this tough position:" ...
Sen. Ron Johnson to Newsmax: Indictment Raises New Questions on COVID Transparency ...
Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson urged his colleagues to use the reconciliation process to fund DHS for the rest of President Trump's term if they aren't willing to change the Senate's filibuster ...
Once again, Sen Ron Johnson (QAnon-Moscow) went on Fox and once again proved to the world why Wisconsinites call him "Our ...
Sen. Ron Johnson went off on the CIA for giving the "big middle finger" to the U.S. government after the agency complained ...
Sen. Ron Johnson to Newsmax: High Court Ruling Could Reshape Midterms ...
Ron Johnson, who helped build Apple’s successful retail stores before a troubled stint as J.C. Penney CEO, is readying a well-funded startup that will aim to help online shoppers find the right ...
Democratic Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison seemed to smirk after Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson accused him of motivating anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters to ...
Sen. Ron Johnson expressed concern over President Trump's threats to destroy civilian infrastructure in Iran. Johnson stated he hopes Trump's threats are "bluster" and warned such actions could "usher ...