WASHINGTON – Sources reveal President Donald Trump has repeatedly berated House Speaker Mike Johnson in private, undermining his authority adn openly questioning his handling of key legislative battles, including the ongoing standoff over government funding and the delayed swearing-in of Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva. The escalating tension signals a deepening fracture within the Republican party and raises questions about Johnson’s ability to lead.
the friction stems from multiple points of contention. according to individuals with direct knowledge of the conversations, trump has expressed frustration with Johnson’s resistance to fully embracing his agenda and has mocked his negotiating tactics with Democrats. The President reportedly views Johnson’s approach as weak and ineffective,particularly in securing concessions on Republican budgetary measures.
A central point of conflict is Johnson’s handling of Representative-elect Grijalva’s swearing-in.Grijalva’s vote is crucial for a pending House petition to compel the Justice Department to release further findings in the Jeffrey epstein case. Johnson, responsible for administering the oath, has claimed he lacks the authority to do so, a position sources say Trump privately ridiculed as “absurd” and politically damaging.
“The President believes this makes us look terrible,” said one source familiar with the conversations. “He doesn’t understand the strategy, if there even is one.”
Despite Trump’s own past engagement with conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes, the case has become sensitive for his management due to renewed scrutiny of his own relationship with the late financier.
Further exacerbating the divide, Trump has publicly and privately disagreed with Johnson’s defense of his own controversial actions, including the pardon of former Congressman george Santos and the pursuit of $230 million in damages from the Justice Department over previous federal investigations. Trump reportedly dismissed Johnson’s description of “redemption” regarding Santos as naive and questioned the optics of suing the Justice Department while simultaneously seeking its cooperation. He also reportedly scoffed at Johnson’s description of the planned White house East Wing ballroom as ”glorious,” deeming it a waste of money.
The private rebukes come as Johnson faces increasing criticism from both sides of the aisle.Opponents have accused him of prioritizing loyalty to Trump over responsible governance, while some Republicans express concern that his unwavering support for the former President is further isolating the party. The situation underscores the precarious position of the House Speaker and the extent to which Trump continues to exert control over the Republican party, even outside of office.