House Speaker Mike Johnson's go-to approach for confronting GOP scandals has become a laughable exercise in evasion, a tactic where the Louisiana Republican claims ignorance on everything from Trump's crypto dealings to allegations of assault against members of his own caucus. 
When confronted with these serious issues, Johnson's response is always the same: he claims not to have seen the article, not to know the details, or not to be aware of the situation at all. It's a convenient excuse that allows him to avoid taking responsibility for his party's actions and inactions.
Just last week, Johnson was asked about allegations against Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida, who has been investigated by the D.C. police over reports of alleged assault, misrepresented military service, and getting government contracts while a member of Congress. Johnson described Mills as "a faithful colleague" and told reporters that he didn't know all the details of the individual allegations.
This approach to power isn't just weakening our nation's system of checks and balances – it is directly hurting our country's system of representative democracy. When one branch of government is allowed to turn a blind eye to serious issues while imposing harsh penalties on others, it undermines the very foundations of our democracy.
It seems that Johnson has created a two-tiered system of accountability, where Republicans are held to different standards than Democrats. He has refused to seat Democratic Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva after she won a special election for Arizona's 7th District, while welcoming back serial liar former Rep. George Santos.
By doing so, Johnson is actively robbing Americans of their political representation and denying them their voice in Congress. This approach to power has become a hallmark of his tenure as Speaker, and it's time someone called him out on it.
Johnson's go-to approach for confronting GOP scandals may be a tactic that works for Republicans, but it's not good enough for the country. It's time for our elected leaders to take responsibility for their actions and work towards a more just and equitable society for all Americans.
				
			When confronted with these serious issues, Johnson's response is always the same: he claims not to have seen the article, not to know the details, or not to be aware of the situation at all. It's a convenient excuse that allows him to avoid taking responsibility for his party's actions and inactions.
Just last week, Johnson was asked about allegations against Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida, who has been investigated by the D.C. police over reports of alleged assault, misrepresented military service, and getting government contracts while a member of Congress. Johnson described Mills as "a faithful colleague" and told reporters that he didn't know all the details of the individual allegations.
This approach to power isn't just weakening our nation's system of checks and balances – it is directly hurting our country's system of representative democracy. When one branch of government is allowed to turn a blind eye to serious issues while imposing harsh penalties on others, it undermines the very foundations of our democracy.
It seems that Johnson has created a two-tiered system of accountability, where Republicans are held to different standards than Democrats. He has refused to seat Democratic Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva after she won a special election for Arizona's 7th District, while welcoming back serial liar former Rep. George Santos.
By doing so, Johnson is actively robbing Americans of their political representation and denying them their voice in Congress. This approach to power has become a hallmark of his tenure as Speaker, and it's time someone called him out on it.
Johnson's go-to approach for confronting GOP scandals may be a tactic that works for Republicans, but it's not good enough for the country. It's time for our elected leaders to take responsibility for their actions and work towards a more just and equitable society for all Americans.
 I'm really concerned about House Speaker Mike Johnson's approach to dealing with GOP scandals. He's always dodging and weaving, claiming he doesn't know the details or hasn't seen the article
 I'm really concerned about House Speaker Mike Johnson's approach to dealing with GOP scandals. He's always dodging and weaving, claiming he doesn't know the details or hasn't seen the article  . It's like he's trying to avoid taking ownership of his party's mistakes. And what's up with the two-tiered system of accountability? One set of rules for Republicans and a completely different one for Democrats?
. It's like he's trying to avoid taking ownership of his party's mistakes. And what's up with the two-tiered system of accountability? One set of rules for Republicans and a completely different one for Democrats?  That just don't sit right with me. We need leaders who are willing to own up to their mistakes and work towards making things better, not just sweep it under the rug. It's time for some real accountability in Washington!
 That just don't sit right with me. We need leaders who are willing to own up to their mistakes and work towards making things better, not just sweep it under the rug. It's time for some real accountability in Washington! 
 House Speaker Mike Johnson is literally using ignorance as an excuse to avoid dealing with some major GOP scandals. Like, it's not that hard to admit you don't know something or that you're in the dark about a situation. But nope, he's always going to play dumb and claim he didn't see the article or whatever. It's like, hello, you're the leader of the House! You're supposed to be on top of this stuff!
 House Speaker Mike Johnson is literally using ignorance as an excuse to avoid dealing with some major GOP scandals. Like, it's not that hard to admit you don't know something or that you're in the dark about a situation. But nope, he's always going to play dumb and claim he didn't see the article or whatever. It's like, hello, you're the leader of the House! You're supposed to be on top of this stuff! 
 Mike Johnson's approach is just laughable at this point. It's time for him to step up and take responsibility for his party's antics. Our democracy deserves better than that!
 Mike Johnson's approach is just laughable at this point. It's time for him to step up and take responsibility for his party's antics. Our democracy deserves better than that!  . It's like he thinks the truth doesn't apply to his party, you know?
. It's like he thinks the truth doesn't apply to his party, you know?  And what's up with the two-tiered system of accountability? It's just not right
 And what's up with the two-tiered system of accountability? It's just not right  . If we're gonna keep having reps in Congress who are more interested in covering their own backsides than listening to the people, we need to shake things up
. If we're gonna keep having reps in Congress who are more interested in covering their own backsides than listening to the people, we need to shake things up  . Can't just let one guy get away with this nonsense and expect everything to magically be okay
. Can't just let one guy get away with this nonsense and expect everything to magically be okay  ! Speaker Mike Johnson's excuse game is getting out of control
! Speaker Mike Johnson's excuse game is getting out of control  
 ! Like, come on, dude, you can't just claim you didn't see the article or know the details every single time you're asked about a serious scandal
! Like, come on, dude, you can't just claim you didn't see the article or know the details every single time you're asked about a serious scandal 

 . And honestly, it's not just about the scandals - it's about the lack of accountability in general. When one branch of gov just turns a blind eye to serious issues while giving others a hard time, it's a problem
. And honestly, it's not just about the scandals - it's about the lack of accountability in general. When one branch of gov just turns a blind eye to serious issues while giving others a hard time, it's a problem  . I mean, come on, if Rep Mills is being investigated for assault and other shady stuff, shouldn't we at least know what Johnson knows about it?
. I mean, come on, if Rep Mills is being investigated for assault and other shady stuff, shouldn't we at least know what Johnson knows about it?  . We deserve better from our leaders
. We deserve better from our leaders  .
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 And what about the whole Santos debacle? Didn't he have a problem with that guy's fabrications? Now he's just applying those same old tricks to keep Democrats in check. Newsflash: it's not working, Mike!
 And what about the whole Santos debacle? Didn't he have a problem with that guy's fabrications? Now he's just applying those same old tricks to keep Democrats in check. Newsflash: it's not working, Mike! 
 When you're in power, you've got to be held accountable for your actions. It's not about being a "faithful colleague" (sorry, Rep. Mills!) or trying to avoid taking responsibility.
 When you're in power, you've got to be held accountable for your actions. It's not about being a "faithful colleague" (sorry, Rep. Mills!) or trying to avoid taking responsibility.  This two-tiered system of accountability is messed up, and it's time someone called Johnson out on his BS.
 This two-tiered system of accountability is messed up, and it's time someone called Johnson out on his BS.  We need more transparency and less empty excuses from our elected leaders!
 We need more transparency and less empty excuses from our elected leaders! 
 . Newsflash: you can't just turn a blind eye to scandal and expect everything to magically disappear
. Newsflash: you can't just turn a blind eye to scandal and expect everything to magically disappear  . And what's with the two-tiered system of accountability?
. And what's with the two-tiered system of accountability? 
 ️ and start putting country over party
️ and start putting country over party  . We deserve better than this
. We deserve better than this  .
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. . If everyone is playing dumb, then no one's really accountable
. If everyone is playing dumb, then no one's really accountable  . It's like they're creating a two-tiered system where some people are exempt from the rules
. It's like they're creating a two-tiered system where some people are exempt from the rules  . Not just looking out for their own party's interests
. Not just looking out for their own party's interests  . It's time for some serious change
. It's time for some serious change  .
. It's not just about being in power, it's about doing what's right
 It's not just about being in power, it's about doing what's right  . We need to hold our leaders accountable for their actions, and that includes acknowledging when we're wrong
. We need to hold our leaders accountable for their actions, and that includes acknowledging when we're wrong  . Let's strive for a system of checks and balances where everyone is held to the same standards
. Let's strive for a system of checks and balances where everyone is held to the same standards 