One of the Republicans in the group chat said that Paul Ingrassia belonged in the Nazi paramilitary group known as the ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson started a furor he did not see coming ― and it’s all because of a single, itty-bitty word.
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'Freudian slip.' Speaker Mike Johnson backtracks on saying US defends Nazi ideology
Many are criticizing House Speaker Mike Johnson for Freudian slip after saying Republican Party "defended" Nazism. See Social ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson made the gaffe while trying to defend the Republican Party amid the government shutdown standoff.
Other Republicans have been dismissive, but the language used by a group of leaders is indicative of a much broader belief within the party ...
For the vice president to suggest it’s “pearl clutching” to condemn those who were part of a racist group chat says a great ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) made a horrific apparent gaffe when discussing a swastika spotted in a Republican ...
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