Really seems like something's off with the story of Speaker Mike Johnson's 'adopted son'. Johnson just discussed him again on Fox, and a new article subtly slams him ("drug[s]..theft since leaving [Johnson's] care") AND magically inserts wife Kelly 2 years before she met Mike. 1/
The New York Post falsely says that Mike Johnson and wife Kelly met 'adopted' son Michael James in 1996 as "newlyweds" doing "charity work", and took him in. But Johnson was single in 1996. He didn't meet Kelly til 1998 and they didn't marry til 1999. 2/ nypost.com/2023/11/03/new…
The Johnson's splashy wedding on May 1, 1999 made the papers. Mike Johnson had a best man, 7 attendants, 4 ushers and a ring-bearer. None were his 'son', who the NY Post says was living with him. Who doesn't include their 'son' in their wedding? 3/ newspapers.com/article/the-ti…
The Times-Picayune says Mike Johnson and Kelly Lary met in 1998 and fell in love instantly - "like a lightning bolt". Johnson's story: they bonded over planning to "name.. their first son Jack". No mention of the boy living with him - his first 'son'. 4/ web.archive.org/web/2023102806…
The NY Post says Michael James lived with the Johnsons til 2002, when they moved from Baton Rouge to Shreveport, leaving their teenage son behind "as he was then legally an adult". A year later James is in Florida, busted for having cocaine. No sign of help from his 'parents'. 5/
For people who claim to be "pro-family", the Johnsons are pretty stingy about who counts. When Mike Johnson's dad died in 2016, the obit listed his 14 grandchildren - none of them Michael James. Whatever their relationship was, James was not our Speaker's 'son'. (h/t @piperk) 6/
The more we hear about this relationship, the more questions arise. And the fact that Johnson is spinning on Fox News now, and feeding false stories to media, suggests the answers to those questions are going to be bad. 7/
Kelly Lary looked happy on her wedding day in Bossier City, nearly 250 miles from Baton Rouge. The newlyweds then went on a "honeymoon cruise to Cabo San Luis". Reporters: ask the hard questions. Where was their 17-year-old 'son' Michael James? Did they leave him behind? 8/
In 2001, Mike and Kelly Johnson went on GMA to talk about their "covenant wedding". No mention of "son" Michael James who supposedly was living with them. They showed wedding video - no "son" there. Pretty strange idea of family. (h/t @TropicalVertic1) 9/ facebook.com/watch/?v=21678…
The video's not uploading but here's a screenshot so you can see: Mike and Kelly Johnson's wedding was lavish. No expense spared. Packed with friends and family - just not their ca. 15-year old 'son'. (Correction from Tweet #8 - their left-behind 'son' was even younger.) 10/
Here's part of that 2001 interview. Mike and Kelly Johnson talk about their covenant marriage. Kelly: "I wanted to know it was for a lifetime. It just gives me such peace and security". A year later, they dumped their teenage 'son' and moved on. 11/
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Kash Patel is now testifying in the CO trial about whether Trump is ineligible for the ballot. We may finally learn what Patel did on Jan 6. He was chief of staff for the Acting Sec. of Defense but he is mentioned nowhere in any agency report - as though he were not present. 1/
We have little solid understanding of what happened at the Pentagon on Jan 6 because agency reports and timelines disagree wildly (& the IG never resolved it). Acting Sec Def Chris Miller appears 40 times in this comparison. His COS Kash Patel - never. 2/ docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
We do know that the Pentagon did almost nothing til about 2:30 PM, when the Capitol doors were being thrown open. Only then was there was a conference call that transitioned to a video call. Over a dozen names are mentioned on that call. None are Kash Patel. Where was he? 3/
As CNN reports today that Speaker Mike Johnson was involved with an anti-gay conversion therapy group, please realize: Johnson's ENTIRE professional career is tied to Focus on the Family, an evangelical group fixated on "counseling for unwanted same-sex attractions" 🧵 1/
Focus on the Family is so linked to conversion therapy that by the 2010s they had to publicly address it. Here's president Jim Daly in 2020, saying no, we never did it, we're just supporting "people... seeking help for UNWANTED sexual attractions". 2/ facebook.com/DailyBlastLive…
Mike Johnson's first political activity, as a law student in 1996, was helping Woody Jenkins file false claims of election fraud. Then in 1998, Johnson helped Jenkins' campaign manager Tony Perkins set up the Louisiana Family Forum, a state affiliate of Focus on the Family. 3/
@RickPetree @david_hemond The movement to overturn the election had 2 major groups of sponsors - a set of authoritarian nihilists like Steven Bannon who wanted to tear it all down, and then a set of old-school Christian nationalists who want to impose restrictions on society, especially on education... 1/
@RickPetree @david_hemond The propagandists and white nationalists of the first crowd are more noticeable, but many leaders in government are from the 2nd set. Mark Meadows is a creationist homeschooler who owes his career to Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council and Michael Farris of HSLDA...2/
@RickPetree @david_hemond The people who provided legal horsepower for overthrowing the election were the 2nd set. Big-money organizations, many linked back to James Dobson's Focus on the Family (where Mike Johnson started). ADF, founded by Dobson and run by Farris in 2020, has a $100M/year budget. 3/
Dear News Media discovering now that our new House Speaker Mike Johnson has - just today - deleted his podcast webpage: all the podcasts are saved and archived. Because we figured this would happen. 1/ mikeandkellyjohnson.com
No one has had time to sort through them yet but they are downloaded and can be made available to reporters. Those who understood Johnson's role around Jan 6 realized that he would scrub his online presence. 2/ docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
In fact Mike Johnson's podcasts remain up for now on Apple Podcasts so you can grab them too if you want. 3/ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tru…
Greg Sargent, WaPo columnist, realizes how extreme our new House Speaker was & says: "perils of a rushed vote". But Johnson said he'd run over a week ago - red alarm to anyone familiar with Jan 6. Not to knock @ThePlumLineGS, but this was a failure of media, & especially WaPo. 1/
Instead of researching candidates, WaPo's editors had decided to go all-in for Jim Jordan. Days after Johnson floated his name, on Oct. 21, WaPo published a giant tribute to Jordan's toughness ("Jim Jordan is an unyielding combatant") that prints out at 69 pages. 2/
The creepiest thing about the WaPo piece is not how it fawns over Jordan's toughness or hides his efforts to overturn the election. (They're in 3 paragraphs near the end of the 69 pages.) It's that the piece seems to be commissioned before there was even a race for speaker. 3/
Let's hope every GOP Representative in a competitive district realizes that Speaker candidate Mike Johnson was a litigator for the Christian advocacy group ADF that tried to overturn both the US election (with Johnson playing a key role) and Roe v Wade. 1/
The head of ADF, Michael Farris, drafted the lawsuit that became the "state vs. states" suit filed by Texas on Dec. 8, seeking to overturn the votes of key swing states. But Farris's early drafts have it filed by Mike Johnson's Louisiana - and Johnson was helping. 2/
The connection of Louisiana with that suit came out in FOIAs of the emails of LA's AG, and was covered in two articles by TPM. The J6C transcripts show that Michael Farris (ADF head) wrote it. On Dec. 10, Mike Johnson (ex-ADF) filed the amicus brief. 3/ talkingpointsmemo.com/news/louisiana…