Former Lawmaker Stefanik Warns Speaker Johnson: 'I'll Save Those Stories for My Next Book'

Stefanik suggests she has unflattering stories about Johnson that she may reveal in a future book.

Apr. 17, 2026 at 3:11am

A solitary figure stands alone in a dimly lit government office, bathed in warm, diagonal sunlight and deep shadows, creating a sense of quiet contemplation and unease.A former Republican lawmaker's warning of untold stories hints at the political tensions and infighting within the party.NYC Today

Former Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who is closely aligned with former President Donald Trump, hinted in a podcast interview that she has unflattering stories about current House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) that she may reveal in a future book. Stefanik's comments came as she is currently promoting her new book 'Poisoned Ivies'.

Why it matters

Stefanik's warning to Johnson suggests potential political tensions and infighting within the Republican Party, which could have implications for the party's leadership and agenda in Congress. As a prominent Trump ally, Stefanik's comments also highlight the ongoing influence of the former president within the GOP.

The details

In the podcast interview, Stefanik suggested that her time in Congress involved 'a unique set of circumstances' and 'a very challenging situation' with special elections in New York and conflicts with House Speaker Johnson. She stated: 'I'm going to save some of these stories for my next book'.

  • The podcast interview took place on Thursday, April 17, 2026.

The players

Elise Stefanik

A former Republican Congresswoman who is closely aligned with former President Donald Trump.

Mike Johnson

The current Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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What they’re saying

“I'm going to save some of these stories for my next book.”

— Elise Stefanik, Former Congresswoman

The takeaway

Stefanik's warning to Johnson suggests potential political tensions and infighting within the Republican Party, which could have implications for the party's leadership and agenda in Congress. As a prominent Trump ally, Stefanik's comments also highlight the ongoing influence of the former president within the GOP.