Pelosi makes jokes about Senator ‘Don’ Johnson

Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiSenators did not give a deadline for the removal of the National Guard, near the Capitol The Democratic fury with the Republican Party explodes in the House Republican House tries to appeal a fine for ignoring out-of-chamber metal detector (D-Calif.) Referred to Sen. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGrassley says he will decide this fall whether to run in 2022 Leading officers deflect the blame for the Capitol attack, NRSC president Scott asks for party unit: ‘The Republican Civil War has been canceled’ MORE (R-Wis.) Like “Don Johnson” at a news conference on Thursday, apparently poking the Wisconsin senator in saying he appeared to be “taking the lead” in the Republican Party’s response to the January 6 attack on Capitol Hill from the USA.

“Don Johnson – was your first name Don?” Pelosi told reporters on Thursday. After being corrected, Pelosi replied jokingly, “Let me call you ‘senator’, not ‘Miami Vice’ or something.”

“Ron Johnson appears to be taking the lead on the scope of how we see protecting our country from domestic terrorism,” she continued.

The reference made the name of the star of “Miami Vice” and “Knives Out” a trend on Twitter, with several users speculating that Pelosi’s incorrect name for the Wisconsin senator was a deliberate scorn. Among those who noticed were Chris Redd of “Saturday Night Live”, who currently co-stars with Don Johnson on the sitcom “Kenan”.

Ron Johnson, who is running for re-election in 2022, has become a top target for Democrats in the Senate due to vocal support from the former President TrumpDonald Trump Senators did not give a deadline for the removal of the National Guard, near the Capitol. Democratic fury with the Republican Party explodes in the Georgia City Council. and his promotion of baseless allegations of widespread electoral fraud in the 2020 elections. He was one of a handful of Republican senators to challenge the results of the Electoral College in key states in January.

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