Speaker Johnson Decries Democrat Shutdown as "Outrageous"
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An Inside Look into the decision-making of the U.S. House of Representatives. Together, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Tony Perkins help listeners understand the policy making that goes on everyday inside the halls of Congress.
Listeners can expect candid conversations that delve beyond the headlines and soundbites, offering informed insights into what truly matters in our country and how citizens can influence its direction. With Speaker Johnson’s extensive experience and Perkins’ deep understanding of legislative matters, this program aims to empower audiences with knowledge and spark meaningful dialogue.
Saturday, October 18, 2025
On our newest edition, U.S. House Speaker MIKE JOHNSON blasts Democrats on Capitol Hill for continuing to block reopening of the federal government—having voted 11 times to keep the shutdown going, inflicting pain on workers, TSA agents, air traffic controllers and our military troops.
Also, Congressman SCOTT PERRY (R-PA) weighs in on Hamas terrorists refusing to comply with the new Peace Agreement; Louisiana Solicitor General BEN AGUINAGA recaps his argument before the Supreme Court this week seeking an eld to race-based gerrymandering for elections; Newsmax chief Washington correspondent JAMES ROSEN predicts Democrats will likely cave on the shutdowqn after this weekend’s latest “No Kings” rallies; and in his commentary
TONY PERKINS’ reminds us that lasting peace in the Middle East must be grounded in faith…strength…and “the assurance of God’s enduring plans and promises for the region.”
All that ahead on Salem’s THIS WEEK ON CAPITOL HILL, sponsored by AARP and AMERICANS FOR PROGRESS, releasing at 10AM Eastern Saturday on the Salem News Channel.
More here: http://thisweekoncapitolhill.com
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