Newly minted House Speaker Mike Johnson made his way to Mar-a-Lago on Monday to kiss the ring of his party’s de facto leader, Donald Trump.
The Louisiana Republican met with Trump at Trump’s palatial Florida estate nearly a week after announcing his endorsement for the twice-impeached, criminally indicted former president, reported NBC News, citing two sources familiar with the meeting.
Congressional party leaders don’t typically endorse a presidential candidate until their party chooses a presumptive nominee later in the election cycle. But Trump’s anti-democratic demands for loyalty — and the consequences for Republicans who fail to do so — likely motivated Johnson to make the bootlicking pilgrimage.
“I’m all in for President Trump and I expect he will be our nominee –we have to make Biden a one-term president.” Says GOP House Speaker @SpeakerJohnson in his first endorsement of Trump as Speaker. “We have to make radical changes; the American people are hurting.” pic.twitter.com/7m2jiTaYrl
— Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) November 14, 2023
And yet, Johnson wasn’t always head over heels for Mr. MAGA. The New York Times reported last week that Johnson trashed Trump in a lengthy Facebook post in 2015. Johnson, then a state lawmaker, called Trump a “hot head by nature, and that is a dangerous trait to have in a Commander in Chief.”








