Senator Ron Johnson releases HHS records and critiques Senate procedures

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, has used his social media platform to release documents and comment on legislative procedures in the U.S. Senate.

On March 25, 2026, Johnson posted on X: “I just released nearly 2,000 pages of @HHSgov records showing the Biden administration’s failure to immediately warn the public about a serious safety concern linked to the Pfizer COVID-19 booster that they discovered as early as Nov. 2022.

Below is a clip from a Jan. 2023 HHS https://t.co/oqaIp4Q6BI“. In a follow-up post made seconds later, he added: “Read the full letter here
https://t.co/6rOjTnvQHE”
.

The following day, on March 26, Johnson addressed broader issues within the Senate: “The Senate was meant to “cool” political passions like a saucer cools tea, but after serving for 15 years, I’d say it’s more like plaque clogging arteries.

My op-ed in the Daily Wire explains how the filibuster and outdated Senate procedures cause dysfunction and gridlock. https://t.co/TdusIjvvmn“.

Senator Johnson resides in Oshkosh with his family and operates offices in Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosh and Washington to serve constituents (official website). He arranges for flags flown over the Capitol for Wisconsin residents marking special occasions and supports community outreach through mobile office services (official website). His committee assignments include participation in the Senate Committee on Finance, Budget Committee and Special Committee on Aging (official website). Johnson focuses on oversight responsibilities and fiscal strategies through these roles (official website). As chair of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, he emphasizes accountability and community engagement efforts detailed through various initiatives (official website).



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