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Press Release: Speaker Mike Johnson Addresses Media Ahead of Congress's Legislative Session

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Speaker Johnson appeared on ABC, CNN, and Fox News to discuss recent legislative efforts and upcoming priorities for Congress.

Quiver AI Summary

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson made appearances on three major news programs—ABC's Good Morning America, CNN's CNN News Central, and Fox News' America's Newsroom—before Congress resumes its legislative session. He discussed the outcomes of the recent August District Work Period and highlighted optimistic views about upcoming midterm elections.

Johnson claimed the recent legislative efforts, particularly the "One Big Beautiful Bill," are designed to benefit lower- and middle-class earners and restore American energy dominance. He also addressed issues of crime in Washington D.C., emphasizing the need for action to combat youth crime and improve policing policies.

Additionally, he commented on the shifting political landscape, stating that the Democratic party has moved far left, while he expressed confidence in bipartisan efforts when possible. He critiqued politicizing tragedies, maintaining that the focus should be on common-sense solutions that uphold constitutional rights.

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Mike Johnson Bill Proposals

Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Mike Johnson:

  • H.R.5488: Protecting Our Courts from Foreign Manipulation Act of 2023
  • H.R.4872: Securing Our Borders and Wilderness Act
  • H.R.4491: Solving an Overlooked Loophole in Votes for Executives (SOLVE) Act
  • H.R.1580: CEASE Overdose Act of 2023
  • H.R.1183: Asylum Reform and Border Protection Act of 2023
  • H.R.792: Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act

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