Topic: Johnson Johnson

580 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 4:56 - 7:09

1873: Supercycle

Mike Johnson, Congressional Pay Raises, and Stock Trading Ban

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson addressed the freeze on Congressional salaries since 2009, noting a 31% decrease in inflation-adjusted pay. While some media clips suggested Johnson supported stock trading as a compensation alternative, the full context revealed he supports a ban on insider trading for members of Congress. The House Democrats' social media account is accused of selectively editing the footage to create a scandal.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 22:01 - 26:25

1872: Lunar Economy

Teen Takeovers, Chicago Curfew Debates

Law enforcement officials in Florida and Chicago address the "teen takeover" trend driven by social media, where large groups of juveniles gather to vandalize businesses. Polk County authorities threaten to arrest parents for their children's conduct. In Chicago, Police Superintendent Larry Snelling and local aldermen push for stricter curfews despite opposition from Mayor Brandon Johnson.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:01:49 - 1:04:38

1862: Smear Campaign

Larry Johnson, Nuclear Codes Claim, and 25th Amendment

Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson is criticized for promoting a story alleging that Donald Trump attempted to use nuclear codes during an emergency meeting, only to be overruled by General Dan Kane. The narrative is dismissed as a "scattergun" attempt to revive 25th Amendment discussions and undermine the president's mental stability. The hosts characterize Johnson's claims as part of a long-standing pattern of anti-Trump misinformation.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:23:25 - 1:26:50

1862: Smear Campaign

Ron Johnson, Vaccine Safety Signals, and Data Masking

Senator Ron Johnson presents data alleging that the FDA and CDC hid safety signals regarding myocarditis and ischemic strokes in elderly vaccine recipients. He claims a forthcoming report will show that officials were aware of "extreme masking" of adverse events in the VAERS database as early as March 2021. Johnson has committed to interviewing and potentially subpoenaing HHS and FDA employees involved in the alleged cover-up.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 1:16:11 - 1:23:57

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

FISA Section 702 Reauthorization and FBI Warrantless Searches

House Speaker Mike Johnson attempted to pass a five-year reauthorization of FISA Section 702 in a late-night session, but the resolution failed. Senator Ron Wyden highlighted "jaw-dropping abuses" of the law, noting that the FBI conducted over 3.4 million warrantless searches of Americans' communications in 2021. The debate centers on the "backdoor search loophole" that allows the government to surveil U.S. citizens without a warrant.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 41:01 - 45:30

1857: Teen Takeover

Congressman Tim Burchett Discusses UFO Disclosure and Secrecy

Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett appeared on the Benny Johnson show to advocate for total UFO disclosure, claiming he has been briefed on information that would deeply unsettle the public. Burchett expressed concerns about people "disappearing" and stated he is not suicidal, emphasizing that the President needs better advisors on the subject.

Rackout
Episode 1854 37:35 - 41:29

1854: Rackout

Military Buildup vs Boots on the Ground, IRGC Factions

Speaker Mike Johnson distinguishes between a regional military buildup and "boots on the ground," suggesting the presence of forces serves as a diplomatic bargaining chip. General Steve Anderson warns that the IRGC consists of 200,000 committed fighters who will utilize asymmetric capabilities, including mines and homemade cruise missiles. Speculation arises that the U.S. may be negotiating with a renegade IRGC faction to secure oil exports.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 16:18 - 21:23

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Katie Johnson Lawsuit, 2016 Rape Allegations Analysis

A review of the 2016 lawsuit filed by "Katie Johnson" against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein reveals a history of voluntary dismissals and lack of physical evidence. The suit, which alleged a 1994 assault in Manhattan, was promoted by attorney Lisa Bloom and producer Norm Lebeau before being withdrawn days before the 2016 election. The narrative is characterized as a recurring political strategy similar to the Russia hoax.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:02:41 - 1:05:06

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

UK Christmas Cancellation, COVID-19 Variant Restrictions

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces the cancellation of Christmas plans for millions in the UK due to a rapidly spreading new variant of the coronavirus. The restrictions, implemented with very short notice, triggered a mass exodus from London. The hosts criticize the move and play clips of WHO officials advising against hugging family members during the holiday season.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 4:47 - 9:52

1819: FLOP30

Marjorie Taylor Greene Resignation, Christian Hurd Primary Challenge

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from the House of Representatives effective January 5th, 2025, following a public feud with President Trump over the Epstein files. Her departure further slims Speaker Mike Johnson's Republican majority. Intelligence Marine Christian Hurd had launched a primary challenge against her, criticizing her "isolationism" and framing his platform as "America First" rather than "America Only."

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 2:36:49 - 2:40:23

1812: Champagne Socialist

Tylenol Autism Lawsuit, Texas AG Ken Paxton

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the makers of Tylenol, alleging the drug was deceptively marketed to pregnant women despite links to autism. The lawsuit follows claims made by Donald Trump regarding the medication's safety. Johnson & Johnson recently spun off its consumer health division, which now handles Tylenol sales.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 38:32 - 45:49

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Ukraine Ceasefire Proposals and NPR Conflict Analysis

NPR's Joanna Kakisis reports from Kyiv on Ukrainian reactions to President Trump's proposal for a ceasefire at current battle lines. While Ukrainians desire an end to the war of attrition, there is significant fear that a ceasefire would only allow Russia to regroup for future attacks. The segment also references Boris Johnson's past role in halting peace negotiations and the lack of "man on the street" perspectives from actual Ukrainian citizens in Western media.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:33:28 - 2:38:24

1808: Bad Fad

Government Shutdown, Climate Change Funding

The ongoing government shutdown has led to mass layoffs in federal agencies, with President Trump specifically targeting "Democrat programs." Analysts suggest the shutdown is a strategic move to defund approximately a trillion dollars in climate change initiatives. While Democrats call the layoffs illegal, the administration maintains it has the authority to "ride out" the opposition by prioritizing military and law enforcement pay.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:55:41 - 3:01:03

1808: Bad Fad

Texas Meetup Reports, Fredericksburg and Johnson City

Producers gathered for two major meetups in Johnson City and Fredericksburg, Texas, featuring attendees from across the country and international guests from the Netherlands. The reports include shout-outs from local bartenders and various "Barons" and "Dames" within the community. These events are highlighted as the core of the "under-socialized" listener base connecting in person.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805

1805: Hamburger Wine

Texas Weather, Chemtrails, and Lyndon B. Johnson Park

The hosts open the program noting the lack of chemtrails in Texas due to government funding constraints. They discuss the impact of the federal government shutdown on local parks, specifically questioning the status of Lyndon B. Johnson Park. The conversation characterizes Johnson City as a historical epicenter for political scams during the LBJ administration.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 5:46 - 7:39

1805: Hamburger Wine

Kristen Welker, Epstein Files, and Shutdown Red Herrings

NBC News host Kristen Welker questions Speaker Mike Johnson regarding Democratic claims that the House is out of session to prevent the swearing-in of a senator who would vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. Johnson dismisses the Epstein connection as a red herring, blaming Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for the impasse. The hosts mock the repetitive nature of shutdown political theater.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 22:33 - 31:09

1801: Hate of Speech

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, Broadcast Licensing, and News Distortion

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr appears on the Benny Johnson podcast to discuss potential regulatory actions against broadcasters like ABC due to Jimmy Kimmel's conduct. The discussion explains the legal obligations of broadcast licensees to serve the "public interest" and the value of the public spectrum. Carr suggests that local affiliates should push back against national networks like Disney and Comcast to avoid license revocation or fines for news distortion.

Taproot
Episode 1799 24:20 - 27:34

1799: Taproot

Mike Johnson, Major Garrett, Congressional Security Concerns

Speaker Mike Johnson appeared on CBS to discuss the atmosphere of fear on Capitol Hill following the murder of Charlie Kirk. Johnson stated that many members of Congress are reconsidering re-election or canceling public events due to safety concerns. He called for a reduction in political rhetoric, specifically the use of terms like "Nazi" and "fascist," which he believes spurs deranged individuals to violent action.