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C-SPAN’s *Washington Journal* stands out as a rare and lively political platform, particularly when guests engage directly with viewers through live calls.
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Speaker Mike Johnson has made history as the first Speaker in two decades to field questions from the public on *Washington Journal*.
For those unfamiliar with its format, the show features separate lines for Republican, Democratic, and Independent viewers, with questions rotating among these groups.
In a period marked by unprecedented political polarization, the element of surprise is a rarity. However, Johnson encountered a notable one when a Republican woman from Virginia posed a poignant question.
She expressed:
“Hello, Mr. Johnson. My comments relate to your previous statements about not supporting legislation to ensure military personnel receive their pay. You can probably hear that I’m quite emotional.”
“I want to share my family’s struggles. I have two medically fragile children, and my husband serves in the military. He faces PTSD from his two tours in Afghanistan. If we experience a lapse in pay on the 15th, my children will go without the essential medications they need, as we live paycheck to paycheck.”
“Earlier, you indicated that you support former President Trump unconditionally, and I read an article this morning where he advocates for legislation to prevent missing paychecks.”
“You hold the power to enact such legislation, and as a Republican, I am disheartened by my party and by you as well. You possess the authority to call the House back into session.”
“You chose not to, perhaps for theatrics. I’m imploring you to act. My children’s lives are at stake. We cannot secure credit due to our ongoing medical expenses. You could take a stand by affirming that military families will receive their pay.”
“It is outrageous for someone earning six figures to inflict such hardship on military families.”
Mike Johnson’s response to this heartfelt plea was notably lacking in empathy, as detailed further.