In 2021, Steve Berger, an evangelical pastor who has attacked the separation of church and state as “a delusional lie” and called multinational institutions “demonic,” set off on an ambitious project. His stated goal: minister to members of Congress so that what “they learn is then translated into policy.” His base of operations would be a six-bedroom, $3.7 million townhouse blocks from the U.S. Capitol.

Recently, the pastor scored a remarkable coup for a political influence project that has until now managed to avoid public scrutiny. He got a new roommate.

House Speaker Mike Johnson has been staying at the home since around the beginning of this year, according to interviews and videos obtained by ProPublica.

The house is owned by a major Republican donor and Tennessee car magnate who has joined Berger in advocating for and against multiple bills before Congress.

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    6 hours ago

    Sooooooo, Speaker Johnson is living with another dude in a six bedroom house? Who are the other bedrooms for and does he share a bedroom? It’s hard to find housing in DC, maybe they’re closet sized.

    It’s super smart of the evangelicals to buy influence homes. Provide a bunch of luxury that people can’t really point at as bribery, because who knows where all of these traitors live anyway?