Speaker Johnson said he didn't discuss Gaetz Ethics Committee report with Trump
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday maintained that he had not discussed the House Ethics Committee's report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz with Trump.
Asked on CNN's "State of the Union" if Trump encouraged him to change his position and "squash" the committee's report on the president-elect's attorney general pick, Johnson replied, "No, he did not."
"The president and I have literally not discussed one word about the Ethics report, not once. And I have been with him quite a bit this week between Washington and Mar-a-Lago and last night in Madison Square Garden."
Johnson said the speaker of the House is not involved with the Ethics Committee - " can't be, shouldn't be, because the speaker can't put a thumb on the scale or have anything to do with that."
The speaker told CNN's Jake Tapper that he had no idea of what was in the report.
"I didn't even know about it, Jake, until the middle of this week, when it was announced in the press," he said.
But Johnson said the report shouldn't be released because Gaetz had resigned from the House.
"There's a very important protocol and tradition and rule that we maintain that the House Ethics Committee's jurisdiction does not extend to non-members of Congress," he said. "I think that would be a Pandora's Box."
-ABC News' Fritz Farrow