In a striking display of political allegiance, House Speaker Mike Johnson became the highest-ranking Republican to appear at Donald Trump’s criminal trial, denouncing the proceedings as a “sham” and an “illegitimate” attempt at political persecution.
Johnson’s remarks outside the New York courthouse marked a remarkable moment in modern American politics, as the second-in-line for the presidency openly attacked the U.S. justice system, labeling it “corrupt” and “politicized.”
Johnson’s appearance at the trial was a clear show of support for Trump, who faces charges related to hush money payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign.
The speaker’s criticism of the legal system echoed Trump’s own claims of political persecution, and Johnson’s presence was seen as a de facto campaign stop aimed at rallying support for the former president’s 2024 bid.
The speaker’s comments were swiftly followed by other Republican lawmakers, including Senators JD Vance and Tommy Tuberville, who also attended the trial to demonstrate their support for Trump.
The coordinated effort to discredit the legal system and undermine the trial’s legitimacy has raised concerns about the erosion of trust in democratic institutions and the potential for political interference in the justice system.