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U.S. Senator Ron Johnson’s Weekly Roundup: January 5, 2025

The Corruption Behind Covid

Senator Johnson joined the DarkHorse Podcast to discuss the corruption within government agencies and Big Pharma as it relates to Covid-19, as well as the upcoming fight to put the health of Americans’ first.

Johnson DarkHorse Podcast
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Cleaning Out HHS

As Senate Republicans prepare to confirm President Trump’s cabinet appointments, Senator Johnson stressed the importance of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary nominee RFK Jr.’s plans to restore integrity to HHS and ensure its focus is on the interests of the public, not special interests.

Senator Johnson stressed the importance of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary nominee RFK Jr.’s plans to restore integrity to HHS.

Johnson on Real Americas Voice
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Restoring Small Government

Senator Johnson spoke on the importance of ending big government and how a smaller government leads to greater transparency, integrity, and accountability.

Senator Johnson spoke on the importance of ending big government and how a smaller government leads to greater transparency, integrity, and accountability.Johnson on American Thought Leaders
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Ron Johnson: Fiscal Sanity Isn’t too Much to Hope for this Year

Senator Johnson recently wrote an informative article highlighting the out-of-control government spending we’ve seen over the last four years and how Republicans must make reducing deficit spending a top priority.

“Even if you think Covid relief spending levels were appropriate (I don’t), there was no justification for maintaining that level of spending once the pandemic was over. Yet we’ve turned pandemic spending into the new baseline, spending $6.6 trillion, $6.8 trillion, $6.3 trillion, $6.1 trillion and $6.8 trillion in fiscal 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024, respectively. President Biden’s fiscal 2025 budget proposes spending $7.3 trillion. This would be $2.8 trillion (63.3%) higher than fiscal 2019 spending of $4.447 trillion. It’s certainly unwarranted based on population, which has increased by only 2.2% since 2019.”

Access the full Wall Street Journal article here.

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