Mike Johnson refuses to condemn anti-Muslim comments by Republican lawmakers - The Guardian

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March 10, 2026
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House Speaker Mike Johnson refused to condemn anti-Muslim comments made by Republican lawmakers.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson declined to condemn recent anti-Muslim remarks made by Republican members of Congress, according to The Guardian. The article states Johnson's refusal occurred amidst growing criticism regarding the comments. This stance maintains a consistent position for the Speaker on issues involving intra-party criticism. The decision has implications for interfaith relations and the Republican Party's public image.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson declined to condemn recent anti-Muslim remarks made by Republican members of Congress.

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