John D. Johnson discusses journalism and Utah politics in recent tweets

John Johnson, Utah State Senator from the 3rd district
John Johnson, Utah State Senator from the 3rd district - https://house.utleg.gov/
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John D. Johnson, a public figure active on social media, posted several tweets in early January 2026 highlighting aspects of journalism and Utah politics.

On January 6, 2026, Johnson tweeted “Serious journalism https://t.co/teifRpGUgE”. The following day, on January 7, he wrote “Good question https://t.co/djM37jvhyo”. On January 8, Johnson addressed the role of new media formats in local political discourse with “How Podcasts Are Changing Utah Politics: Lessons from Senator Todd Weiler https://t.co/zvh6dkZmgk”.

Johnson’s commentary reflects ongoing discussions about the evolving landscape of journalism and the increasing influence of digital media on regional politics. In recent years, podcasts have emerged as significant platforms for political engagement and public communication among elected officials and constituents.



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