JD Vance and Mike Johnson Caught on Hot Mic Criticizing Biden Ahead of Trump’s Congress Address

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JD Vance and Mike Johnson Caught on Hot Mic Criticizing Biden Ahead of Trump’s Congress Address

Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson were caught on a hot mic discussing President Donald Trump's upcoming speech to Congress. Before Trump's arrival, Vance remarked that he expected the speech to be great but questioned how one could speak for 90 minutes. Johnson responded by criticizing President Joe Biden’s previous address, calling it a “stupid campaign speech.” After realizing the microphone was live, Johnson discreetly moved it aside.

Johnson had attended Biden’s 2024 address, which was largely interpreted as a campaign-focused speech aimed at reassuring Democrats and donors about his reelection bid. Exchanges between vice presidents and speakers before such speeches are common, though they are not always from the same party.

Trump’s address to Congress focused on various key issues, including the economy, trade, and immigration. He announced new trade tariffs on Mexico and Canada, which drew criticism from both countries. His speech emphasized what he called the “renewal of the American dream,” highlighting his administration’s achievements. He also addressed international policies, particularly his decision to halt military and financial aid to Ukraine. Additionally, he made remarks about radical Islamic terrorism during Ramzan, citing past attacks.

On immigration, Trump asserted that his policies had led to a significant reduction in illegal crossings. He claimed that his warnings had discouraged migrants from attempting to cross the border and described his administration's efforts as the most extensive border crackdown in US history. He credited the deployment of border patrol officers and military personnel for what he called a decline in illegal immigration.

The hot mic moment between Vance and Johnson highlighted Republican criticism of Biden’s speeches and added to the political tensions surrounding Trump’s address. Their candid exchange reflected the ongoing partisan divide over how presidential addresses are perceived and used for political messaging.