The Michael Knowles Show - Introducing The Isabel Brown Show: Inside the Shutdown with Speaker Mike Johnson
Episode Date: October 5, 2025The Daily Wire’s new host Isabel Brown is joined by Speaker Mike Johnson for an inside look at the government shutdown—what happened, who’s behind it, and what’s next. Watch The Isabel Brown S...how weekdays at 1 p.m. ET on DailyWire+ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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You are about to hear Isabel Brown with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson on the government shutdown.
What happened?
Who's really responsible?
and what comes next. This is the Isabel Brown Show.
Speaker Johnson, thank you so much for taking a few minutes out of your very, very busy schedule.
For young people today, the media is very much twisting the narrative of what a government
shutdown even is and how we got here. So for our viewers who might be the average 18-year-old
that didn't get the world's best civics education, can you explain what's going on this week?
I don't blame anybody for not understanding all that. It's kind of complicated. But let me make it
really simple, okay? Go back to the 1974 Budget Control Act. Okay.
there's a federal law that says the way that Congress is supposed to spend taxpayer dollars
is very, with great stewardship.
Okay, you're supposed to do 12 separate appropriations bills every year.
And why is that important?
Because if you divide all the federal funding into 12 separate categories,
then you can accurately debate it and have dialogue and have thoughtful conversation.
Gee, what is the best use of taxpayer dollars?
We want to spend it efficiently and effectively, right?
So you divide all the government into 12 different categories and you do that.
Here's the problem. Congress hasn't done that for a long, long time, okay?
Because Congress has a tendency to not do its duty and responsibility because it's hard work.
So what they do instead is they kick the can down the road till the end of the year, usually write about Christmas time, and there's a giant omnibus spending bill.
You heard the term omnibus, right?
And that's where they just cram everything in all at once.
The bill is sometimes 2,000 pages long.
No one's read it, understood it, not debated it.
And it's massive amounts of money, trillions of dollars all at once.
That is bad stewardship, okay?
So I became speaker almost two years ago in October of 23.
I was not expecting to have the job.
And I was one of, I'm a fiscal conservative, and I'm worried about Congress being irresponsible
with taxpayer funds.
And so I made it a commitment after I became speaker that I would force the muscle memory
back to Congress to make them do what we call regular order.
And that is 12 separate appropriations bills going through both chambers and working through it.
It's taken a long time to do that because it's like pushing a boulder up a hill.
I'm trying to force people into this job.
But the good news is we did it.
And this year, the House Appropriations Committee in a bipartisan fashion, using our Republican majority, we got 12 separate appropriations bills done through committee.
We got three of them passed off the floor.
The Senate, for the first time in years, passed three separate bills off the floor on their side.
The problem is those three bills don't match up exactly.
So what happens in our process is that if there's a difference between the two chambers, then you have a subset of members of both chambers who go to what's.
It's called a conference committee to work out the differences.
That's it.
They finish that up.
They send it the president for signature.
We're in the middle of that process, okay?
And it's a big thing, a big achievement to get Congress back to it, but we ran out of time.
Because the end of the fiscal year is September 30th, not the end of the calendar year.
So here we are on the eve of that.
So what do we do?
Well, we have the majority in both chambers.
Republicans are in charge.
We're sensible.
We're responsible.
We're efficient, effective government people.
So we said, let's do a short-term.
stopgap funding measure called a CR. We call it a continuing resolution to keep the government
open for seven more weeks to November 21st. Why? We're just trying to buy time. We just want to have a
little more time for the appropriators to finish this process and get it done. Get the bills to President
Trump's desk and get them done. And that's a simple thing. Chuck Schumer and all the Democrats here
have given speeches for decades about how you can't shut the government down and you've got to keep
it open. Suddenly he just changed his tune though. And so they voted against it. Now they've done that a few
times. Leader Thune and the Senate is going to continue to put the House's bill because we passed
it in the House two weeks ago. We had one Democrat join us. The rest of them voted to shut the
government down. But we got it done. We sent it to the Senate and that's where it sits.
So here's the problem. The clock ran out September 30th. So at midnight, on October 1,
you know, today we shut the government down. Now, what's the problem? That's a serious problem
because they're real Americans affected by this nonsense. Two questions that ought to be answered.
there. Number one, why is Chuck Schumer doing this? Why did he change his tune? The guy's been in
Washington like longer than you and I, almost longer than I've been alive, okay? And he's always been
against this. He said it was dangerous and we'd be derelict in our duty and how could you
crush the American people when suddenly he's doing it. Here's the answer. J.D. Van said it today.
I've said it. We've all pointed it out. It's a good question and the answer is simple.
Chuck Schumer is running scared of the far left base of his party. He's up for re-election in a
couple years and he's afraid that AOC is going to challenge him because the Marxists are taking over
the party. Now, Chuck Schumer is a far-left legislator. He's not quite liberal enough for all of them,
so he's got to show a fight. He's got to show that he's fighting Trump. So he's decided to shut
the government down. Here's what happens. Real people get hurt. Yeah. I mean, you're talking about
the WIC program, right? Women, infants, and children, nutrition, supplemental program. It's not
funded anymore because we don't have the ability to send the money because they just dried it up.
You've got soldiers, TSA agents, border patrol agents who do have to go to work, they're not going to get paid.
It's a real problem.
I mean, if somebody's, let's say there's a young soldier who's deployed overseas right now, left his young wife and two small children at home, they're not going to get their monthly paycheck.
They don't get it until all this is resolved.
You have real problems with FEMA, for example.
We're in the middle of hurricane season.
I'm from Louisiana.
This is serious business.
As we sit here today, there are two hurricanes off the eastern seaboard of the United States.
If your flood insurance lapses, or if you buy a new home and you need a new insurance policy, you can't get that right now because FEMA just got shut down for those services.
All sorts of veterans' health care.
Yep.
We run the suicide prevention programs every day through this.
They just got shut down.
And this is real stuff.
People get harmed, and it's totally unnecessary, and Chuck Schumer's doing it for politics.
This idea of gravitating towards Marxism, what specifically are some of these initiatives that Chuck Schumer is pushing for?
Well, when we say big government liberals, I mean, these guys are taking to the next level, okay?
Marxism, of course, you know, communism and socialism are sort of branches of that underlying philosophy, right?
Socialism is you just want the government to take over everything, basically, and all means of production and control and everything.
That's what they're moving towards.
So instead of the simple seven-week stop-gap funding measure, a clean, continuing resolution, clean by, we said, we didn't add any of our Republican or conservative priorities to it.
We just status quo for seven more weeks, really just buying time.
Instead of just voting on that, which he always has through his whole career,
and they did 13 times during the Biden administration, okay, over the last previous four years,
Chuck Schumer votes no.
And instead, he sends us a counterproposal.
Well, guess what's in that?
He wants to add $1.5 trillion with a T dollars in new spending on a seven-week,
stop-cap funding measure.
And included in that, they want to make sure they would give health care to illegal aliens.
ends again. Naturally, yes.
You just stop. And they want to claw back $50 billion that we put into a rural hospital
fund to prop those up because many of them are in real financial straits.
And people say, why would he do that? Well, you think about it, a lot of those rural counties
and areas are in red states. I mean, you have to wonder what kind of thought went into
this. They just completely overplayed their hand. And it's absurd. Right before I walked into here,
I've been on the phone with the president for the last hour.
And he and I were talking, he said, Mike, I can't believe, I can't believe how crazy this is.
There's nothing for us to negotiate because the president likes to make a deal, right?
Yep.
There's, Mr. President, there's nothing to make a deal, there's nothing we can get.
We didn't put any of our priorities.
There's nothing I can take back to sweeten the deal.
He goes, I can't believe Schumer did that.
I can't either.
But he painted himself into a corner.
That's the part that I think is so fascinating to me is I keep trying to ask myself and give the benefit of the doubt here to the left on any sort of political.
legitimacy to this game whatsoever.
And yet, I don't think they're aware of where the average American, particularly young
Americans, are at right now, especially critical of big government policies.
You know, I'm a very close friend of Charlie Kirk in the last few weeks has been incredibly
fascinating, obviously heartbreaking as well, but so stirring to see how young people are
responding to this and becoming more generally conservative and skeptical of big government.
And yet they seem completely unaware of that from the left side of the aisle here.
Well, two things explain it.
Trump derangement syndrome is very real.
You know, they just, they can't, they can't countenance him at everything he says or does.
They're instinctively for the opposite, no matter how crazy, right?
And then you had the woke progressive left that effectively took over the party a few years back.
And they're driving that party right off a cliff.
This is not your grandfather's Democratic Party, right?
This is a far different.
They actually are Marxists.
In fact, they're literally going to elect a Marxist as the mayor of America's largest city in a few weeks.
It's a stunning development.
And we've been mourning Charlie's loss.
He was a friend of mine as well, as you know.
And I think I spoke at four vigils for him over the last couple weeks.
I was speaking at the Kennedy Center, which is the one we did here in D.C. forum.
And there and at all the vigils I spoke at, and of course at the event in Arizona, I know, I mean, you were there.
It's amazing.
The numbers of people that turned out are the numbers of young people who are both so broken because they feel so close to Charlie.
This voice is ubiquitous and his image.
They're all involved in turning point and many more want to be now.
So they're mourning that, but at the same time, they feel like there's this sort of burning desire to just get engaged and get involved, right?
The Charlie Kirk Effect, we're calling it, and it's real.
And what I said, I summarized in all the comments that I made, I said, you know, if we're going to honor the life and legacy of Charlie,
the best thing we can do is live like Charlie did, right?
And two things.
You advance his principles and you adopt his approach.
The approach was one in love.
He's trying to win over hearts and minds, and he was never hateful.
Charlie was like me.
Mike Huckabee said one time he's running for governor of Arkansas many years ago.
He said, you know, I'm a conservative, but I'm not mad at anybody about it.
I mean, that's our approach, right?
We're going to be winsome warriors.
But you have to be prepared to give an answer for the open you have, as scripture says,
and be ready for those debates, and Charlie was.
But he never hated anybody on the other side of the table.
That kind of message, the hopeful message, the things that he articulated,
faith, family, freedom, patriotism, American exceptionalism. People respond to that.
And it's in one sense, in my view, it's a response to the woke progressive nihilism that just
leads to emptiness and despair and hopelessness. It's an offer of hope and eternity and real
truth. And that's what people are yearning for, you know. But if we present that in a political
context and we show how those things connect, which Charlie was an expert at doing, now you're really good.
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We're starting to see that generational shift in the Charlie Kirk effect here
on the Hill. I know there's one Turning Point USA alum, who's a member of Congress, Representative Luna,
who's quite remarkable. And we go way back to see her journey has been absolutely incredible.
How do you think that's going to impact the future of the party here on the Hill? I know
generationally young people are all about big government sucks and socialism sucks. So you're
seeing that tug of war happen even on the right side of the political aisle today. How do you think
that impacts the shutdown and your agenda moving forward? There's an old saying, if the people will
lead, the leaders will follow, right? And so what you'll see is, and you've already seen it,
say it inspires more backbone and confidence in people who actually believe those things were
reluctant to talk about it. I became speaker a couple years ago. The first thing I did was,
I did an interview, well, I did my floor speech, and I did an interview with Hannity, and we just
go live that night. And I mean, this is unrehearsed and unprepared because I wasn't expecting
to get the job. And he says, what people don't know anything about Mike Johnson? He said,
what could you say? How could you summarize, you know, what you believe, your philosophy? And I said,
I didn't think. I just, I didn't have talking points we're here. And I said, well, Sean, I don't
That's pretty simple for me.
If you want to know what I think about anything,
go dust off the Bible on your shelf.
That's pretty, you know, I'm a Bible-believing Christian.
You know, I had no idea what a landmine that was.
And they came after me with sharp knives, you know.
But some of us have always spoken like that.
We've been trying to bring back those principles.
Charlie, what I loved about our friend was he liked the temporal policy debates.
He was about the temporal things, but he was much more about the eternal things,
the permanent things, you know.
And I try to, and I have always tried to weave that end to everything we do.
And now more and more people are seen it that way.
And you've heard people as high-ranked as the vice president say in the last few days.
I've spoken more about my faith in Christ over the last two weeks than I had, you know, he said before.
Yeah.
And everybody's doing that now.
So it's so refreshing to us because we're walking around like, wow, we're not the freaks anymore.
Like, oh, this is the thing.
Everybody, welcome with the party.
And more people are more, I think, you know, open.
about what they really believe, and what is the core foundational principle behind the policies
that we're advancing? That's what wins over the hearts and minds. And we have a real opportunity
to do that now. Last question for you. If you're giving a message to the next generation for what
to expect out of this shutdown and in general what to expect out of this Congress, what can we
expect to see in the next few days and months? Well, you can make an argument, really objectively.
The first six months of this Congress was the most productive success of any in memory, maybe
of all time, going back to the American Revolution. Why? Because we had unified government. So we had
President Trump in the White House and you have Republicans in charge of Senate in the House because
we got a mandate in the election in 24 and we acted on that. So we did the big, beautiful bill
and this, you know, marquee legislative achievements with the smallest margin in U.S. history,
had a one-vote margin for 90 of the first hundred days, you know. We have defied expectation
because the Republicans stayed unified. And my message to all my colleagues is, as long as we can do
that, we are unlimited in the potential of what can achieve. So we're planning more of those big
marquee pieces of legislation. The big, beautiful bill, the Working Families Tax Cuts bill, we call it,
was a reconciliation bill, which you can do, you don't need 60 votes in the Senate, which is the
normal case. You can do it with a bare majority. So we're planning reconciliation 2.0 right now for
the fall. I'd like to do a third one in the spring before we're done with this Congress. And we have
some other marquee things that we're doing. In addition to all the things that President's done,
executive orders that were codifying, putting into written law. So regulatory reform,
tax cuts, and pro-growth policies for the economy, but then also changing the size and shape and
scope of government all at once. I mean, this is something that many of us been working on for
our whole lives, you know, and we have marquee achievements for all these things, but there's more
to come. And then we go into an election year, the midterm election next year. I just literally
got out of the phone of the president. He said, Mike, I can't believe. Sorry, I'm doing his voice.
You're pretty good at it, so we'll keep it.
It's only twice in 90 years, you know.
The president's picked up seats in the fishermen.
I said, but you're going to do it, sir.
We're going to define history.
Lots of reasons for that.
But we had a demographic shift in 2024.
We'll keep a lot of those voters.
We have a favorable election map.
There's way more House Democrats sitting right now,
as we're talking, in districts that President Trump won,
than that Harris won, that Republicans in Harris seats.
And we've got a favorable map.
The Democrats are in free fall.
And the fourth factor that none of us.
saw coming is the aftermath of Charlie's passing.
And the energy that that puts in the hearts and minds of people, young people who want to be engaged, they understand what's happening, they want to take their country back, and we're presenting to them an opportunity to do that.
I think that has a big effect in the midterms that nobody saw coming.
God has a way of working all things together for good. Charlie used to preach that and he believed it, and we do.
His passing was so untimely and tragic and unspeakable. To me, in some ways, it's still.
does it seem real.
Yeah.
But God is going to use that.
He already is.
And there's such great hope in that.
And Charlie is watching all this, and he knows.
And that's a great comfort to all of us.
Well, as you know, we've been the apologists over here on our show for the fact that Gen Z will save America.
And we are incredibly excited to keep cheering you on and supporting everything you're doing to serve the American people.
Thank you for your service to our country and for bringing back home the message that big government sucks.
Congrats for all your success.
It's well earned, and we're excited.
Thank you.
Thank you again to Speaker Johnson for taking the time to join us.
And make sure you guys are subscribed to the channel to get tomorrow's episode and every episode thereafter.
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