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No, Speaker Johnson Didn’t Cave On Ukraine Funding Because Of Secret Intel Briefings
The Federalist ^ | APRIL 24, 2024 | JOHN DANIEL DAVIDSON

Posted on 04/24/2024 9:35:57 AM PDT by Kazan

He caved because he’s weak and unprincipled and, like the rest of the GOP establishment, doesn’t care what Republican voters think.

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson is now being feted by the likes of Politico and The New York Times for selling out Republican voters and working with Democrats to pass a foreign aid package last week that will send tens of billions more taxpayer dollars to Ukraine.

If you recall, this is something Johnson repeatedly vowed he would not do until Democrats agreed to secure the southern border. He said this over and over, both before and after he became speaker.

So what explains Johnson’s about-face? According to a fawning piece in Politico, it was “sobering briefings” he received after becoming speaker. “It was the intelligence, it was the Europe generals who are in charge of the freedom of the world and of course it was the developments as well, everything has escalated,” he told the outlet.

Johnson gave a similar line to the Times: “I really do believe the intel. I think that Vladimir Putin would continue to march through Europe if he were allowed. I think he might go to the Baltics next. I think he might have a showdown with Poland or one of our NATO allies.” He said the same thing to CNN’s Jake Tapper last week, that he wants to make sure Putin “doesn’t march through Europe.” (Notice now that Johnson has helped pass the Democrats’ agenda, he’s become a darling of the corporate press, complete with an in-depth puff profile just published in The Atlantic.)

Never mind that the Putin-will-march-through-Europe line was hard to believe when it was trotted out over two years ago. Today it’s preposterous and indefensible — and no one really believes it. Events on the ground have demonstrated pretty conclusively that Moscow cannot even secure all the territory it claims to have annexed in eastern Ukraine, let alone march on Poland or other NATO members.

So what exactly did Johnson find out in these classified briefings? How did he go into a SCIF (a secure facility used for classified briefings) with one set of priorities and come out with a completely different one? Did he learn that Ukraine was running out of weapons? We’ve all known that for some time now (the Pentagon said exactly that in January). Did he learn that military recruitment in Ukraine was collapsing? That’s been widely reported for months. You don’t need a SCIF or a sit-down with the CIA to know any of that. You just need to follow the news.

Maybe, then, it was something worse, that Moscow is planning to use a nuclear weapon of some kind. If, as Politico put it, “It only took a higher level of intelligence briefings, granted to congressional leaders, for him to pick up that old Cold War hymnal,” then Johnson should come out and explain as much to the American people. We’re all adults, we can handle it, and we deserve to know where our billions are going and why.

That’s the crux of it. If what Johnson learned in his intelligence briefings was so dire, so terrifying, that he went from opposing $300 million for Ukraine in September to happily giving $61 billion for the country last week, then he needs to come out and explain himself. Because that’s a hell of a 180 to pull on an issue that has deeply divided the Republican Party (a majority of Johnson’s own conference voted against his foreign aid package).

But suppose Johnson did find out something in the SCIF, some new intelligence about an apocalyptic threat that changed his entire perspective on the war and inspired him to repudiate his past views on America’s role. The proper response in that case would have been to immediately fix the border so Congress could address this new threat, just as he had promised his constituents he would.

Yet Johnson did nothing about the border. He just pretended he had never made those promises and pushed ahead for Ukraine funding, throwing away whatever leverage he had with Democrats to help secure the border.

It’s actually worse than that. He didn’t just fail to deliver on his repeated promises to secure the border before sending more aid to Ukraine, but his foreign aid package will make the border crisis worse. Included in the bill was roughly $4 billion for “migration and refugee assistance,” which is doled out to NGOs operating along the border and tasked with giving funds and travel assistance to illegal immigrants who have been released from federal custody. In other words, Johnson isn’t just neglecting the border crisis, he’s actively funding it.

By doing so, Johnson has managed to give Democrats exactly what they wanted on Ukraine and the border, while giving Republican voters nothing except a proverbial middle finger, especially since Johnson refuses even to acknowledge that he’s changed his tune and gone back on his word.

It’s much more likely that this narrative about classified intel briefings swaying Johnson’s view is just that: a ridiculous story cooked up by the permanent bureaucracy in D.C. and dutifully trotted out by the regime press to explain away Johnson’s duplicity and make him look like a serious statesman.

The simplest explanation for Johnson’s duplicity, however, is not some secret briefing that’s so terrifying no one can know about it, but that Johnson is a feckless, easily manipulated creature of Washington who was wholly unprepared, as speaker, to fight for Republican voters and serve their interests.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: speakerjohnson; ukraineaid; ukrainewar
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1 posted on 04/24/2024 9:35:57 AM PDT by Kazan
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To: Kazan

Bingo. Once elected reps like him only worry about themselves.

He’s Paul Ryan redux


2 posted on 04/24/2024 9:40:49 AM PDT by patriotspride (Third generation Vet. Never forget the true cost of freedom)
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To: Kazan
Johnson gave a similar line to the Times: “I really do believe the intel. I think that Vladimir Putin would continue to march through Europe if he were allowed.

I was told that Russia has been mired in the Donbas for 2 years, moving only a few meters per day

I was told that Russia has taken half a million dead and lost their original army

I was told that Russia has lost thousands of tanks

I was told that the Russian economy is being strangled by sanctions and is the verge of bankruptcy.

I was told Putin is dying of cancer

Now I'm told Russia will sweep across Europe unless Ukraine gets more money

3 posted on 04/24/2024 9:42:49 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: Kazan

It’s bad enough that traitorous Mike Johnson supported this but isn’t Trump now supporting this too?


4 posted on 04/24/2024 9:43:16 AM PDT by jimwatx
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To: Kazan

Ballot box or cartridge box, what is to be garbage ruling mob?


5 posted on 04/24/2024 9:44:44 AM PDT by wildcard_redneck (He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither.)
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To: Kazan

I don’t think he caved. He supports sending arms to Ukraine, just like a majority of other Republicans in the Congress do. And I might add Trump could have stopped it if he wanted to but he did not.


6 posted on 04/24/2024 9:45:27 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Kazan
it was “sobering briefings” he received after becoming speaker. “It was the intelligence, it was the Europe generals who are in charge of the freedom of the world and of course it was the developments as well, everything has escalated,” he told the outlet.

BS. It was a small-town hick who got elected House Speaker and then got rolled by the Washington establishment and is going to stay rolled so Politico can keep saying nice things about him.
7 posted on 04/24/2024 9:52:33 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: Kazan
Somethings up that's for sure. Johnson met with Trump, then proceeded to betray the conservative masses across America. I was hopefully that change was coming when Johnson became speaker, but now all I see is another traitor. And if Trump gave him his blessing over these bills, well, I'm about done with the entire thing.

Will I still vote for Trump, yes, unless something really drastic happens between now and November. But will he now have my full confidence, no, and neither will the House or Senate.

All I see are a majority of politicians committing traitorous acts, ignoring the wellbeing of US citizens, and bringing our country closing to destruction.

Johnson ought to be ashamed of himself, but like all traitorous politicians, I'm sure he's not.

8 posted on 04/24/2024 9:52:40 AM PDT by ducttape45 (Proverbs 14:34, "Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.")
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To: Brilliant

Well if the GOP didn’t allow funding the corrupt oligarch government of Ukraine would have fallen just before the election and would have lead to everyone losing their mind in the mainstream media and blaming it on the GOP.

The key was to get concessions like border security in exchange for funding.

Or for the Trump approach border security AND increased European funding also.


9 posted on 04/24/2024 9:52:55 AM PDT by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton (Dems: We cheated fair and square!!!)
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To: Brilliant
He absolutely did cave. No one would argue that our national security is the number one issue, now and always. It is always the number one priority.

Johnson’s actions spoke loudly, clearly, and in no uncertain terms, that he, the democrats and many Republicans do not consider border security as the most important issue of our time, and NOT their number one priority.

Johnson had incredible leverage there, not only on our national security, but actually any issue, and he gave it away for NOTHING!

Ooops, I stand corrected, he did get a democratic party flag-waving party in return.

10 posted on 04/24/2024 9:55:40 AM PDT by volare737 (Diversity is something to be overcome, not celebrated.)
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To: volare737
Johnson had no leverage. At least 85% of the House — including most of those who voted against this stupid bill — are fully on board with the foreign/corporate welfare agenda.
11 posted on 04/24/2024 10:00:01 AM PDT by Alberta's Child (If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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To: Kazan

And Trump is supporting Johnson because???


12 posted on 04/24/2024 10:01:14 AM PDT by Wuli ( )
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To: Kazan
Johnson has managed to give Democrats exactly what they wanted on Ukraine and the border, while giving Republican voters nothing except a proverbial middle finger, \/ images-4 mike and his newest friends the... cxdwkAd
13 posted on 04/24/2024 10:03:15 AM PDT by cuz1961
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To: Wuli

Trump can’t be seen as opposing a bill that gives tens of billions of dollars of corporate welfare to defense contractors who employ tens of thousands of white people in Republican House districts.


14 posted on 04/24/2024 10:03:59 AM PDT by Alberta's Child (If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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To: Alberta's Child
I disagree.

He should have insisted on national security FIRST, and let those that did not believe in national security being our highest priority--go "on the record" by voting against a border security bill first!

He had incredible leverage there, and totally wasted it.

15 posted on 04/24/2024 10:05:39 AM PDT by volare737 (Diversity is something to be overcome, not celebrated.)
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To: Alberta's Child
Johnson could have let the the RINOs that support this introduce a discharge petition and bring this to floor without his consent.

Johnson that one the promised he wouldn't bring the bill to the floor without a deal on the border.

So, he absolutely owns this bill.

And, I don't believe 85% of the House Republicans supported aid to Ukraine. I believe half voted against aid to Ukraine.

16 posted on 04/24/2024 10:06:36 AM PDT by Kazan
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To: Kazan

Or, he’s got a razor thin majority and a Democrat Senate and Democrat White House. Do people at the Federalist live in reality? What do they want this man to do when his own party is unable to stand together??? Some people (many on this website) actually want to be in the minority because then all they have to do is sit back and bitch about everything.


17 posted on 04/24/2024 10:07:14 AM PDT by thefactor
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To: cuz1961
He got more than that.

He also got a democrat "flag-waving party".

18 posted on 04/24/2024 10:07:44 AM PDT by volare737 (Diversity is something to be overcome, not celebrated.)
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To: PGR88
And, don't forget early in this war we were repeatedly told Russia was running out of ammo and missiles.

More than two years later, Russia keeps cranking out ammo and missiles at faster rate than West combined can.

19 posted on 04/24/2024 10:08:09 AM PDT by Kazan
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To: Alberta's Child

“Trump can’t be seen as opposing a bill that gives tens of billions of dollars of corporate welfare to defense contractors who employ tens of thousands of white people in Republican House districts.”

Bullshit. It has ZERO to do with our defense contractors. Aid to Ukraine is not purposed on aiding U.S. defense contractors. That’s a Leftist/Liberal idea about our military spending and why populists in the GOP are parroting that makes no sense other than willful ignorance and pretending Putin is not the aggressor.


20 posted on 04/24/2024 10:11:53 AM PDT by Wuli ( )
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