HOUSE Speaker Mike Johnson was caught roasting Joe Biden on a hot microphone before Donald Trump gave his address to Congress.
Johnson was seen having small talk with vice president JD Vance before Trump addressed lawmakers on Tuesday night.
Vance quipped to Johnson that the speech was going to be “great” before saying: “ I don’t know how you do this for 90 minutes.”
It prompted the Speaker, who presided over Biden’s final State of the Union address, to slam Trump’s predecessor.
“’The hardest thing was doing it during Biden when the speech was a stupid campaign speech,” he said.
Almost immediately after making the dig, Johnson then pushed the mic down.
Biden was defiant during his final State of the Union address in March 2024.
He wanted to prove his doubters wrong that he wasn’t too old to seek re-election.
Biden’s address was around four months before he abandoned his re-election bid.
Johnson’s quip didn’t go unnoticed on social media.
One viewer chimed on X that Johnson is slowly winning him over.
“Mike Johnson with the subtle mic drop,” another fan chimed.
“Biden speeches do test patience, gotta admit!”
Another viewer pointed out Johnson’s facial reactions during Biden’s addresses to Congress.
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