UNION BODY TO SEEK BRITISH PRESS PEACE
Date: 08 April 1955
Special to The New York Times
TUC to intervene; joint negotiating group to bring non-striking unions together with striking unions seen
Ronald Harold Johnson (born April 8, 1955) is an American businessman and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Wisconsin, a seat he has held since 2011. A Republican, Johnson was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2010, defeating Democratic incumbent Russ Feingold. He was reelected in 2016, defeating Feingold in a rematch, and in 2022, narrowly defeating Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes. Before entering politics, he was chief executive officer of a plastics manufacturer in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Johnson entered politics to oppose the Affordable Care Act and credits the Tea Party movement with his political ascent, though he does not personally identify with the movement. As a freshman senator, he gained a reputation for opposing government spending and seeking a balanced budget, and he has stalled or voted against budget proposals from both major parties for not offsetting spending. He is also critical of the Social Security program and has called for its partial privatization. Johnson has promoted various political conspiracy theories, including the Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory, connections between vaccines and autism, election denial, the Great Replacement conspiracy theory, and 9/11 conspiracy theories. He advocates the use of alternative medicine and sponsored a right-to-try law to legalize the use of experimental medical treatments. Johnson also supports stronger measures against crime and illegal immigration, expansion of free trade, rejection of the scientific consensus on climate change, and protection of the right to bear arms.
Starting in his second term, Johnson aligned himself with Donald Trump. He used his position as chair of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs to lead investigations into Hillary Clinton, Hunter Biden, and officials involved in the FBI investigation of the Trump campaign. Johnson also worked on Ukraine–United States relations during his second term and saw Ukraine as an ally against Russia, but stopped supporting military aid for Ukraine after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 because he believed a Russian victory was inevitable. Because of his interactions with Ukrainian officials, Johnson was a major witness in the 2019 Trump–Ukraine scandal and the subsequent impeachment of Donald Trump, which he said was an attempt to sabotage Trump. In his third term, Johnson has focused on investigating corruption in federal agencies, which he alleges are working against the Trump administration.
Přečtěte si více...8. dubna 1955 bylo pátek pod hvězdičkou ♈. Byl 97 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 71 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly středa 8. dubna 2026 před 53 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou čtvrtek 8. dubna 2027, za 311 dní. Žili jste 25 986 dní nebo přibližně 623 684 hodin nebo přibližně 37 421 065 minut nebo přibližně 2 245 263 900 sekund.
Date: 08 April 1955
Special to The New York Times
TUC to intervene; joint negotiating group to bring non-striking unions together with striking unions seen
Date: 08 April 1955
LIU Polk Awards presented
Date: 08 April 1955
By WELLES HANGENSpecial to The New York Times
Editor M Toker sentenced, fined for slandering Min Sarol in news wkly articles, Turkey
Date: 08 April 1955
bldg bought by NYC group, leased to syndicate
Date: 08 April 1955
Special to The New York Times
article by Health Min aide Dr Warnecke appears in Neues Deutschland 4 days after his defection to W Berlin; chagrin noted
Date: 08 April 1955
US Thoroughbred Racing Assns sets up journalism scholarship and prize in memory of late G Rice for best racing story of yr
Date: 08 April 1955
ACLU urges UP rehire Polumbaum; finds no evidence he distorted news
Date: 09 April 1955
St Anthony's Shrine, Boston: Prof Mangravite work on design for mural described; illus
Date: 08 April 1955
N Bond repts business pubs contributed $2 million in space to Council campaigns in last 6 yrs