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Mike Johnson just revealed his true 'panic' with 'astonishing' remarks: ex-GOP operative

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June 27, 2026

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Mike Johnson just revealed his true 'panic' with 'astonishing' remarks: ex-GOP operative

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson's recent protection program comment reveals his true fear, according to an ex-GOP operative.Johnson's comments came at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's annual conference on Friday, where he said, I run the protection program. I'll take care of you. Johnson made the remark in the context of a warning about electing Democrats in the midterms, which he said will lead to committees investigating Trump along with his family, Cabinet, donors and allies.According to a Saturday piece by Steve Schmidt, the extraordinary and astonishing remarks reveal that Mike Johnson is panicking about accountability.Mike Johnson isn't panicked because he believes innocent people will be persecuted, Schmidt wrote. He's panicked because he understands that accountability may finally be coming to Washington.Johnson's speech sounds like dialogue written for Burgess Meredith playing the Penguin in the old 'Batman' TV series, Schmidt continued.He knows there will be subpoenas. He knows there will be hearings. He knows there will be oversight, Schmidt wrote. He knows investigators will begin asking questions that should have been asked years ago — and he knows the answers may be devastating.Schmidt predicted that if a Democratic majority should reclaim the Speaker's gavel in the House after the November midterms, they would understand the assignment.

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