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JOHNSON STANDS FIRM: Sharia Law 'SERIOUS PROBLEM' After GOP Rep Sparks Controversy

Gary FranchiMarch 10, 2026257 views
JOHNSON STANDS FIRM: Sharia Law 'SERIOUS PROBLEM' After GOP Rep Sparks Controversy
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House Speaker Mike Johnson doubled down on his warning about Sharia law in America, calling it a "serious problem" that directly conflicts with our Constitutional principles after facing intense scrutiny over a GOP representative's controversial anti-Muslim social media post.

The Louisiana Republican didn't mince words when pressed about the issue, standing firm in his assessment that Islamic law poses a fundamental threat to American jurisprudence. "The tenets of Sharia law run directly counter to our Constitutional framework," Johnson declared, refusing to cave to the predictable outrage from the left and their media allies.

This controversy erupted after a Republican House member posted critical comments about Muslim influence in American politics, triggering the usual hysteria from Democrats and legacy media outlets who seem more concerned with protecting foreign legal systems than defending our own Constitution.

Constitutional Principles vs. Foreign Law

Johnson's stance highlights a critical issue that establishment politicians have been afraid to address for years. While Democrats bend over backwards to accommodate every foreign influence except those that built this nation, Johnson is asking the obvious question: How can we allow legal systems that fundamentally contradict our Bill of Rights to gain influence in American courts and communities?

"We cannot allow parallel legal systems to develop in America that undermine the equal protection and individual liberties guaranteed by our Constitution," a source close to Johnson's office told reporters.

The Speaker's comments come as the Trump administration continues its America First agenda, prioritizing American values and Constitutional principles over globalist pressure to accommodate incompatible foreign influences.

Of course, the usual suspects are already crying "Islamophobia" and demanding Johnson apologize. But patriots across the country are breathing a sigh of relief that we finally have leaders willing to put America's founding principles first, regardless of which special interest groups might complain.

This is exactly the kind of Constitutional backbone we need from Republican leadership. The question remains: Will other GOP members stand with Johnson, or will they cave to the woke mob's demands for another apology tour?

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Gary Franchi

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone with the backbone to speak the truth! Johnson is absolutely right - we need to protect our constitutional values.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
Exactly! It's refreshing to see a politician who isn't afraid to stand up for American principles.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain exactly what Johnson said? The media always twists these stories and I want to hear his actual words before making judgment.
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NewsReader47Verifiedjust now
He was responding to concerns about parallel legal systems. Pretty straightforward comments defending American law.
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TexasRancherVerifiedjust now
I've been saying this for years. Our legal system is based on the Constitution, not religious law from any faith. There's only room for one legal framework in America.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Good for Johnson! We can respect all religions while still maintaining that American law comes first on American soil.