Mike Johnson said he and his son use an app that alerts each other if they look at porn
- Speaker of the House Mike Johnson admitted to using "accountability software" called Covenant Eyes to monitor his and his son's online activity, specifically to avoid internet porn and inappropriate websites.
- Concerns were raised on social media about the potential compromise of Johnson's devices and national security, as Covenant Eyes has access to his data.
- The revelation of Johnson using the software sparked worries about a security breach and a profound national security risk, especially considering his position as the second in line to the Presidency.
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Mike Johnson Once Bragged That He and His Son Monitor Each Other's Porn Watching
Mike Johnson said that he and his teenage son used software to track each other’s online activities, which has ignited debates on privacy and the new speaker of the House's ultraconservative worldviews.
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