Skip to content Skip to footer

Mike Johnson Says He Won’t Push Federal Abortion Ban. Advocates Don’t Buy It.

“The technical political science term for this is ‘lying,'” said Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson speaks to members of the press after Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene introduced a motion to vacate on the floor of the House of Representatives seeking to remove Johnson from his leadership position on May 8, in Washington, D.C.

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said that he would not attempt to ban abortion on the federal level, a claim that earned instant skepticism from reproductive rights groups.

Johnson’s remarks came as part of an interview published by Politico on Friday, as Johnson responded to questions from Politico’s Ryan Lizza and Rachael Bade:

Lizza: Some like lightning round questions: Do you anticipate putting forward any legislation on abortion before the election?

No.

Bade: If there is Republican control of both chambers of Congress and the White House next year, do you anticipate passing any sort of nationwide abortion ban?

No, I don’t.
President Trump said this is in the states’ purview now. After the Dobbs decision, I think that’s where it is. Look, I am a lifelong pro-lifer. I’m a product of a teen pregnancy. And so I believe in the sanctity of human life. It’s also an important article of faith for me. But I have 434 colleagues here. All of us have our own, philosophical principles that we live by, but you have to have a political consensus.

In response to Johnson’s answer, Reproductive Freedom for All President and CEO Mini Timmaraju said it reflected a growing awareness among Republicans that restricting abortion is not politically popular. Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, every electoral attempt to protect abortion rights on the state level has succeeded.

“Mike Johnson’s flip-flopping on abortion just proves our movement is winning and that Republicans know they’re losing,” Timmaraju said.

However, she pointed out that “‘leaving abortion to the states’ is not a moderate position, as 21 states are already enforcing horrifying bans with devastating consequences.”

“Don’t be conned. They can’t be trusted with our rights.”

Further, she warned against taking Johnson at his word.

“Voters have made it clear to the GOP that we will not tolerate abortion bans,” she continued. “Mike Johnson and congressional Republicans have shown time and time again they are willing to do anything in their power to restrict our reproductive freedom, and we can’t trust them.”

Other abortion rights and pro-democracy campaigners issued similar warnings.

“The technical political science term for this is ‘lying,'” Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin wrote on social media in response to the interview.

Activist Olivia Julianna pointed out that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh had called Roe v. Wade “settled precedent” before helping to overturn it in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

Elected Democrats also expressed suspicion.

Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost (D-Fla.) pointed out that Johnosn was one of 127 Republicans who had co-sponsored a bill to ban abortion at the federal level.

“If he really isn’t for a national abortion ban, he should withdrawal his co-sponsorship first thing when we are back next week,” Frost wrote on social media.

Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) wrote that “these people have been working to ban abortion and deny women the freedom to control our own bodies their entire careers.”

“Don’t be conned. They can’t be trusted with our rights,” she said.

In a second post, she asked incredulously, “I’m really supposed to believe Mike Johnson, the lifelong anti-abortion zealot, is suddenly just going to leave it alone?”

Even if the Republicans did steer clear of a federal ban, it would not be enough to ensure abortion rights in the U.S.

“We demand a federal response to the abortion crisis and call on the press to ask the speaker if he will support federal protections,” Timmaraju said. “We demand nothing less from our federal government than locking in the federal right to abortion and expanding access.”

Help us Prepare for Trump’s Day One

Trump is busy getting ready for Day One of his presidency – but so is Truthout.

Trump has made it no secret that he is planning a demolition-style attack on both specific communities and democracy as a whole, beginning on his first day in office. With over 25 executive orders and directives queued up for January 20, he’s promised to “launch the largest deportation program in American history,” roll back anti-discrimination protections for transgender students, and implement a “drill, drill, drill” approach to ramp up oil and gas extraction.

Organizations like Truthout are also being threatened by legislation like HR 9495, the “nonprofit killer bill” that would allow the Treasury Secretary to declare any nonprofit a “terrorist-supporting organization” and strip its tax-exempt status without due process. Progressive media like Truthout that has courageously focused on reporting on Israel’s genocide in Gaza are in the bill’s crosshairs.

As journalists, we have a responsibility to look at hard realities and communicate them to you. We hope that you, like us, can use this information to prepare for what’s to come.

And if you feel uncertain about what to do in the face of a second Trump administration, we invite you to be an indispensable part of Truthout’s preparations.

In addition to covering the widespread onslaught of draconian policy, we’re shoring up our resources for what might come next for progressive media: bad-faith lawsuits from far-right ghouls, legislation that seeks to strip us of our ability to receive tax-deductible donations, and further throttling of our reach on social media platforms owned by Trump’s sycophants.

We’re preparing right now for Trump’s Day One: building a brave coalition of movement media; reaching out to the activists, academics, and thinkers we trust to shine a light on the inner workings of authoritarianism; and planning to use journalism as a tool to equip movements to protect the people, lands, and principles most vulnerable to Trump’s destruction.

We’re asking all of our readers to start a monthly donation or make a one-time donation – as a commitment to stand with us on day one of Trump’s presidency, and every day after that, as we produce journalism that combats authoritarianism, censorship, injustice, and misinformation. You’re an essential part of our future – please join the movement by making a tax-deductible donation today.

If you have the means to make a substantial gift, please dig deep during this critical time!

With gratitude and resolve,

Maya, Negin, Saima, and Ziggy