Revealed: House speaker did little to fight toxic ‘burn pit’ his father campaigned against
Mike Johnson's creationist beliefs clash with environmental realities in a district where many residents hold deep concerns about pollution
Mike Johnson was a few months away from assuming elected office in late 2014 when he was confronted with an impassioned appeal by the man he would later pay tribute to in his first speech as House speaker: his father Patrick.
The elder Johnson, a former firefighter in the Louisiana city of Shreveport, had survived a near fatal industrial explosion when Mike was 12 years old, a defining event in both men's lives. He had just joined a local community environmental group, working to fight against US government plans to burn - in the open air - over 15m pounds of toxic munitions. It had thrust Patrick and his future wife Janis Gabriel on to the frontlines of Louisiana environmental advocacy.
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