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Mike Johnson
The House speaker found an odd way to make "small talk" with the vice president at the State of the Union address.
The "Late Show" host spotted a disgraced former Republican lawmaker back on the House floor.
Critics mocked the House speaker's odd reactions during the president's speech.
"I mean, I believe in the sanctity of life," said the GOP House speaker, who maintains he supports IVF but also believes life begins at conception.
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The House speaker made the reported request for GOP "decorum" in a closed-door meeting.
The GOP leaders evasiveness on the question reflects the glaring contradiction in his partys stance on IVF and abortion.
The House speaker cast himself as the lone voice in a White House meeting who is fighting for Americans.
How hard is it to hold elected officials' feet to the fire, especially with social media and recorded footage of them spouting mistruths ad nauseam?
Russias war in Ukraine hit its two-year mark this weekend.
Johnson has said that life begins "from the moment of fertilization," a statement that would appear to include frozen fertilized embryos.