House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday laughed off rumors that his “little secret” with former President Donald Trump that will keep Republicans in control of the House next week is “diabolical,” and that it was actually related to their efforts to improve voter turnout.
Trump teased that he had a “little secret” with Johnson during his Madison Square Garden rally in New York on Sunday. But the former president said that he would not tell voters what the secret was until after the 2024 elections, but that it could have a “big impact” on maintaining control of the House.
One Democratic lawmaker speculated that the “secret” was that Trump and Johnson would try to overturn the results of the election if Trump loses next week.
“He really does call it our secret,” Johnson said at a rally in Pennsylvania. “It’s not diabolical. It’s actually very good. It’s going to help us with the turnout. All this is blowing their minds. They just can’t — They cannot fathom that Trump and Vance have the support that they do around the country like they do from — from new demographics of people.”
The speaker said that he expects Republicans will see record support from Hispanic, black, and Jewish voters. […]
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