Mike Johnson, a current U.S. Congress member representing Louisiana’s 4th district, has been active on social media discussing recent events and legislative changes. Johnson, who succeeded John Fleming in 2017, shared his thoughts on the devastating flash floods in Texas and celebrated a significant legislative achievement.
On July 5, 2025, Mike Johnson addressed the ongoing rescue efforts following severe flash floods in Texas. He expressed his concern over the loss of lives and destruction caused by this natural disaster. Johnson assured that “every available resource is fully deployed” as he spoke with colleagues involved in the relief operations. “Rescue efforts are continuing this morning after the devastating flash floods in Texas yesterday. Lives have been lost and communities destroyed in the unspeakable tragedy.”
Later that day, Johnson announced a major legislative milestone with enthusiasm. On July 5, he stated that “America First,” an agenda that had been advocated for some time, became law. This development marked a significant moment for policies demanded by American citizens. “SIGNED. SEALED. DELIVERED.“
Continuing his focus on the Texas floods, on July 6, Johnson reiterated his support for those affected by the tragedy through another post on social media. He offered prayers for victims and praised rescue workers actively engaged in relief efforts across impacted communities. “Our prayers continue this morning for all those affected by the devastating floods in Texas.”
Mike Johnson has served in Congress since 2017 after serving two years in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 2015 to 2017. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, he currently resides in Benton at age 51.



