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Senator Ron Johnson discusses vaccine safety, federal spending cuts and Biden inquiry

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Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin | Wikipedia

Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin | Wikipedia

Senator Ron Johnson has recently addressed several issues through his social media posts, including vaccine safety, federal spending, and an investigation into President Biden's cognitive health.

On July 16, 2025, Johnson shared information about a public testimony involving a medical professional. He stated, "Ms. Krystle Cordingley is a public scientist with over 20 years of experience in the medical field. In her testimony, Ms. Cordingley talked about her son, Corbyn, who died following quadrivalent flu vaccination."

Later that day, Johnson commented on federal budgetary matters. He wrote on July 16, 2025: "Rescinding $9 billion from $7,000 billion in total spending should be a chip shot. With $1,900 billion average deficits over the last five years, it's the very least we can do." Johnson's remarks come amid ongoing debates over government spending and efforts to address persistent federal deficits.

On July 17, 2025, Senator Johnson addressed his ongoing inquiry related to President Biden's mental fitness for office. He posted: "My investigation into President Biden's cognitive decline is focusing on his cabinet members – who would have been responsible for implementing the 25th amendment. As we conduct interviews, we'll be creating a historical record of what actually happened in Biden's White House." The reference to the 25th Amendment pertains to constitutional provisions allowing for presidential removal if deemed unfit for duty.

Senator Ron Johnson represents Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate and has been known for his involvement in high-profile investigations and fiscal policy discussions.

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