Senator Ron Johnson highlights COVID-19 vaccine concerns and promotes community engagement

Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
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Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican representing Wisconsin and member of several Senate committees, recently used his social media platform to address issues related to COVID-19 vaccine safety reporting and promote community engagement initiatives.

On May 9, 2026, Johnson posted on X: “Thank you, @kayleighmcenany, for reporting on this blockbuster revelation that Americans deserve to know. U.S. federal health officials intentionally used a flawed reporting analysis system that hid serious adverse events from the COVID shot. I will continue my investigation https://t.co/3zxuMU5Ulf”.

Two days later, on May 11, he invited constituents to participate in an online event by posting: “Join me TODAY at 3:30pm CT/4:30pm ET for another teletownhall. I’m looking forward to talking with Wisconsinites and addressing your questions and concerns. Reply to this tweet with questions and tune in at the link below https://t.co/fd2Zcq8XG8”. In a follow-up post at nearly the same time, Johnson shared a direct link for participation: “https://t.co/Mx6EXnAank”.

Johnson’s office provides various services for Wisconsin residents including arranging flags flown over the Capitol to honor special occasions (official website). He resides in Oshkosh with his family and maintains offices in Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosh, and Washington for constituent services (official website). Johnson is active on the Senate Committee on Finance, Budget Committee, and Special Committee on Aging (official website), focusing on oversight responsibilities as well as fiscal strategies and support for seniors (official website). His office also supports community outreach through mobile office services designed to assist Wisconsin residents (official website).



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