John D. Johnson, a public figure active on social media, recently shared several posts highlighting his views on judicial involvement in political processes and his engagement with digital content. On February 16, 2026, Johnson commented on the topic of judges’ roles in map selection, stating “So true! This song captures the fiction – judges should not pick maps https://t.co/InhpCPorjA https://t.co/eUFesdoisr”.
Later that day, he praised a musical work generated by artificial intelligence, posting “Great song by PoliticIt AI https://t.co/NRuhWFVOW1 https://t.co/W3tOeAx1H0” on February 16, 2026.
On February 17, 2026, Johnson noted a recent meeting with another individual: “Fun sitting down with Susan Lee https://t.co/QXSuXnqJO4”.
Johnson’s comments come amid ongoing debates over the role of courts in electoral map drawing and the growing presence of artificial intelligence in music creation.

