
IHIP News Mike Johnson Can't Cover-Up for Trump in Epstein Bombshell Anymore
Dec 26, 2025
The hosts dive into Mike Johnson's mysterious pattern of ignorance about Trump-related scandals. They question whether he's genuinely unaware or simply evading responsibility. Insights from Michael Cohen showcase the complicated relationship between Trump and evangelicals. The discussion highlights Johnson's troubling ties to a mentor with a cover-up history, suggesting a longstanding pattern of protecting powerful figures. The episode unpacks the implications of obedience to evangelical roots and the potential motivations behind his actions.
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Speaker's Repeated Ignorance Claims
- Jennifer Welch argues Speaker Mike Johnson repeatedly uses 'I don't know' to dodge accountability for Trump-related scandals.
- She says that tactic effectively hands control of the House to Trump and erodes legislative power.
Michael Cohen Story About Trump
- Jennifer recalls a past conversation with Michael Cohen about Trump's disdain for evangelical believers.
- She uses that anecdote to suggest Trump likely looks down on Mike Johnson privately despite public loyalty.
Moral Weakness Fuels Subservience
- Jennifer Welch and Angie Pumps Sullivan claim Johnson's behavior signals moral weakness and subservience to Trump.
- They argue this pattern effectively makes him Trump's 'lapdog' rather than an independent legislative leader.
