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Key takeaways from Mike Johnson’s press conference

Keen to put on a show of Republican unity and blame the Democrats for the ongoing Epstein furore, which the Trump administration is very much struggling to contain, House speaker Mike Johnson sought to reaffirm Donald Trump’s commitment to “transparency” and securing the release of all “credible” evidence relating to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

“I believe in maximum transparency,” Johnson said, later adding:

The president himself has said that he wants maximum transparency and all credible evidence to be turned over to the American public, so that everyone can make their own decisions. We’re owed that.

He attacked what he called the “Democrats’ endless efforts to politicize the Epstein controversy and the whole investigation”, accusing the opposition of a “charade” and playing “political games”, conveniently ignoring the fact that a lot of the heat on Trump’s administration is actually coming from his own party and support base.

Indeed, asked about Republican Thomas Massie and his discharge petition to release the Epstein files, Johnson accused him of “seeming to enjoy inflicting pain on [his] own teammates”. He went on:

I don’t understand Thomas Massie‘s motivation. I really don’t. I don’t know how his mind works … Thomas Massie could have brought his discharge petition anytime over the last four and a half years.

If there was any room left for interpretation about Johnson’s frustration with his colleague, he ended with that most southern expression of saltiness, saying of Massie: “Bless his heart.”

Mike Johnson arriving for an early morning strategy session with the Republican Conference on Tuesday.
Mike Johnson arriving for an early morning strategy session with the Republican Conference on Tuesday. Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP
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Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr said that the US is assisting the country in building up its defense system.

“This is an ongoing process and, again, I will stress the point because we feel it is necessary,” Marcos said.

Trump said that, during his first administration, the US went into the Philippines and helped “wipe out terrorists.”

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