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The speaker shrugged when asked if the president was peddling influence with a dinner he hosted for his meme coin investors last week.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, sparked backlash on social media on Sunday after he said during a Sunday morning TV interview that he didn't know "anything" about a crypto dinner hosted by President Donald Trump last week.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging GOP senators to exercise caution in making changes to the sweeping megabill passed through the House last week. "I encourage them to do their work, of course, as we all anticipate,
What Happened At Trump’s Crypto Dinner? Trump invited the top 220 investors in his $TRUMP meme coin to the dinner, which was held Thursday at Trump National Golf Club near Washi
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Mediaite on MSNCNN’s Jake Tapper Relentlessly Grills Mike Johnson on Trump Crypto Scheme — Speaker Repeatedly DodgesCNN's Jake Tapper grilled House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) about the dinner President Donald Trump hosted for the top investors of the $Trump meme coin. The post CNN’s Jake Tapper Relentlessly Grills Mike Johnson on Trump Crypto Scheme — Speaker Repeatedly Dodges first appeared on Mediaite.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) downplayed President Donald Trump's "private" dinner with investors who pumped $148 million into his crypto venture. During a Sunday interview, CNN's Jake Tapper asked Johnson about the president's controversial event.
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended the House GOP's proposed changes to SNAP, arguing that states will better administer food stamp benefits if they have to cover more of the costs and that the House GOP's proposed changes will help reduce SNAP's $10.
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'No, It's Not An Economic Gamble': Mike Johnson Ignores Critics, Insists Trump Budget Bill Is 'Jet Fuel' For The EconomyIn his interview today on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, House Speaker Mike Johnson brushes off criticism towards Trump's 'one big, beautiful bill' and insists that the budget bill will be 'jet fuel' for the economy,
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) argued that unprecedented nationwide injunctions blocking President Donald Trump’s agenda justify a controversial legislative provision now being considered by Congress that restricts such legal intervention.