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Delir Delirs Mike Johnson says that demonstrators in the GOP City Hall are democratic factories

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 27, 2025No Comments
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President of the Mike Johnson room has a problem. The American people through the parties of the parties do not want the Republicans to have Medicaid to pay tax discounts for the rich.

The voters presented themselves in the republican town halls of the house and expressed their dissatisfaction. The situation has become so serious that the Republican leaders of the Chamber tell its members not to hold the town halls.

Kaitlin Collins of CNN interviewed Johnson and it was their exchange:

COllins: As you saw through it, and we have seen the return of flame that some Republicans of your Caucus get, when they go home to their neighborhoods, are worried about these cuts or are worried about what Doge does. Do you have concerns that this is all that Democrats will be able to use to run against these Republicans –

Johnson: No, because the …

Collins: – In mid -term.

Johnson: No, I don’t. Because the videos you have seen in town halls were intended for demonstrators paid in several of these places. These are Democrats who went early to events and filled the seats. If you had – if the videos had turned outside the building –

Collins: You cannot say that they were all demonstrators paid, however, Mr. President.

Johnson: Many of them have been. I don’t know, us …

Collins: one of your – a republican has recognized …

Johnson: Yes.

Collins: – They were his voters.

Johnson: A Republican recognized that they were his voters. It’s fantastic, ok.

But they brought the Democrats and fill the seats early, okay? It is an old game book that they have removed and run, and it made the impression that what is happening in Washington is unpopular.

But I’m going to tell you, Kaitlan, the American people are behind what’s going on.

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Mike Johnson’s delusional answer is an example of a manual of how the majorities of the house are lost.

Voters say that republicans in the room do not do this. We do not want Medicaid cups, and President Johnson replied by saying that the demonstrators do not count because they are paid for democratic plants.

Kaitlin Collins, as usual, dropped the ball by not asking Johnson what evidence did he have that the demonstrators were democrats.

Republicans are on the way to disaster. They ignore warnings, and if they continue to do so, voters will punish them the first opportunity they will have.

What do you think of Johnson’s assertion that demonstrators are plants? Share your opinion in the comments below.

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