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Speaker Johnson Addresses Sharia Law Concerns In US

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A political firestorm erupted on Capitol Hill after Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., posted a blunt message on social media declaring, “Muslims don’t belong in American society,” prompting fierce backlash from Democrats and renewed debate about the role of religion and assimilation in the United States.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., addressed the controversy while speaking to reporters during House Republicans’ annual policy retreat in Miami. Johnson did not fully endorse Ogles’ wording but emphasized that concerns about Sharia law in the United States are growing among many Americans.

“There’s a lot of energy in the country and a lot of popular sentiment that the demand to impose Sharia law in America is a serious problem,” Johnson said.

He argued that the issue centers on the conflict between certain interpretations of Islamic law and the principles embedded in the U.S. Constitution.

“I think that that’s a serious issue. Sharia law and the imposition of Sharia law is contrary to the U.S. Constitution,” Johnson said.

The controversy began when Ogles posted his original statement on X, triggering swift condemnation from Democratic lawmakers who accused the Tennessee Republican of promoting religious discrimination.

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., was among those demanding that Johnson publicly denounce the remarks, calling them hateful and unacceptable.

But Ogles quickly doubled down rather than backing off.

In a follow-up post responding to the outrage, the congressman dismissed the criticism and accused his opponents of selective outrage.

Mike Johnson rails against “Sharia law” while pushing the same idea: government enforcing religious doctrine.

He just wants his religion’s rules instead. https://t.co/jHZbN8cPhy

— FFRF (@FFRF) March 11, 2026

“My comments wouldn’t even be a news story if I had said this about Christians. Please spare me your moral outrage. Cry harder,” Ogles wrote.

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Johnson later told reporters that Ogles’ wording was not how he personally would have framed the issue, but suggested the congressman may have been referring to concerns about immigrants refusing to assimilate into American civic culture.

“That’s different language than I would use,” Johnson said.

He continued by arguing that the debate should focus on constitutional compatibility rather than religion itself.

“When you seek to come to a country and not assimilate, but to impose Sharia law — Sharia law is in conflict with the U.S. Constitution,” Johnson explained. “That is the conflict that people are talking about.”

Johnson emphasized that the concern is not about Muslims as individuals but about the possibility of alternative legal systems challenging American constitutional norms.

“It is not about people as Muslims,” he said. “It’s about those who seek to impose a different belief system that is in direct conflict with the Constitution.”

The debate comes as some Republicans in Congress have begun pushing the issue more aggressively. Lawmakers including Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, and Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, have recently moved to establish what they are calling a “Sharia-free America Caucus.”

Sharia broadly refers to a religious framework guiding ethical and personal conduct for many Muslims. However, when applied as state law in some countries, such as Iran, it can include criminal penalties that differ dramatically from Western legal systems.

In extreme cases, such as under ISIS rule in parts of the Middle East, accusations like blasphemy could even carry the death penalty.

In the United States, however, constitutional protections for religious freedom and the separation of church and state prevent any religious legal system from replacing or overriding American law.

Still, as the political backlash surrounding Ogles’ remarks shows, debates over religion, immigration, and constitutional values remain among the most explosive issues in American politics today.

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