It was a remarkable moment in modern American politics: The House speaker amplifying Trump’s defense and turning the Republican Party against the federal and state legal systems that are foundational to the U.S. government and a cornerstone of democracy. Johnson, who is second in line for the presidency, called the court system “corrupt.”

The display was, by any fair measure, obscene. The sitting speaker of the House — Congress’ top official and a man two heartbeats from the presidency — decided that it would be fully appropriate to show up at a criminal trial and allow himself to be used as a mouthpiece for a suspected felon.

Johnson could’ve stuck to a relatively anodyne script, telling reporters that he expects his party’s presumptive 2024 nominee to ultimately be exonerated, but the GOP leader went far further, lashing out at the judge in the case, prosecutors, witnesses and even the system itself.

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    Or as Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin told the Daily Beast, “I don’t find anything unusual about a fundamentalist theocrat who thinks the Bible is the supreme law of the land attending the legal proceedings of an adjudicated sexual assailant and world-class fraudster and con-man for cooking the books to cover up hush money payments he made to a porn star to conceal his adulterous affair. Do you?”

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      Ya know, Raskin wasn’t on my radar until he was named the lead Impeachment manager in 2021 but that man is sharp and everytime he shows up in the news it seems like it’s because he’s not shying away from telling it exactly how it is.

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      I did, but the past eight years have really flipped the script. MAGA has poisoned the republican party. Alt-right figures have become powerful enough to dictate terms for their party in enough cases as to be a serious threat to our country.

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    Johnson, who is second in line for the presidency, called the court system “corrupt.”

    Takes one to know one.

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    It certainly proves Johnson’s hypocrisy. Not that that matters to Republican politicians or voters. Trump is the living incarnation of the Seven Deadly sins yet this “fundamentalist theocrat” is right there shilling for him.