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Mike Johnson affirms he’s “all in” for Trump after he echoes Hitler & Mussolini in campaign speech

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Donald Trump called his political enemies “vermin” and echoed the sordid language of fascist dictators such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

Apparently, that was all House Speaker Mike Johnson, a proud God-fearing man, needed to hear. On Tuesday, he threw his full support behind the one-term, twice-impeached, quadruple-indicted ex-president.

Appearing on CNBC, Johnson said he endorses Trump “whole heartedly.”“I was one of the closest allies President Trump had in Congress.

He had a phenomenal first term,” said Johnson. “Those first two years, as you all know, we brought about the greatest economic numbers in the history of the world — not just the country — because his policies worked.”“I’m all in on President Trump.

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