Pelosi jokes about Senator “Don” Johnson

Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi: Senators have not received any chronology on the removal of the National Guard and the closing of the Capitol Democratic fury with the Republican Party erupts in House House Republicans try to appeal a fine to prevent a metal detector out the room (D-California) referred to Sen. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold Johnson Grassley says he will decide this fall whether to run in 2022 Top cops deflect blame for Capitol attack NRSC President Scott calls for party unity: “Republican civil war is over canceled “MORE (R-Wis.) As “Don Johnson” at a news conference Thursday, he apparently lashed out at the Wisconsin senator as he said he seemed to be “at the forefront” of the Republican Party’s response to the Jan. 6 attack on United States Capitol.

“Don Johnson, was your first name Don?” Pelosi told reporters Thursday. After being corrected, Pelosi replied jokingly, “Let me say ‘senator,’ not ‘Miami Vice’ or anything like that.”

“It seems that Ron Johnson is taking the lead on what would be the scope of our way to protect our country from internal terrorism,” he continued.

The reference led to the name of the stars “Miami Vice” and “Knives Out” trending on Twitter, with numerous users speculating that the Wisconsin Senator Pelosi’s incorrect name was a slight deliberate one. Among those who noticed this was Chris Redd from “Saturday Night Live,” who currently co-stars with Don Johnson in the sitcom “Kenan.”

Ron Johnson, who is about to be re-elected in 2022, has become one of the Senate’s top targets for Democrats because of his vocal support for President TrumpDonald Trump Senators have not given any timetable on the removal of the National Guard and the closing of the Capitol Democratic fury with the Republican Party explodes in the chamber. and his promotion of unfounded claims of widespread electoral fraud in the 2020 election. He was one of the few Republican senators to challenge the results of the Electoral College in key states in January.

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