Convicted rioter runs for local office in Florida

January 10, 2026 • Google News World

A man convicted of carrying a podium once owned by Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced his candidacy for a Florida county office.

Adam Johnson, who stole the lectern on January 6, 2021, during the storming of the US Capitol, is running for the Manatee Commission seat. He was pardoned in January 2022.

Johnson’s candidacy has drawn attention five years after the incident. According to reports, he filed paperwork with the Florida Division of Elections to run for office.

The Manatee Commission is a local governing body responsible for various county functions. Johnson’s campaign has not yet gained significant traction, but his past actions have sparked controversy and public interest.

Johnson’s candidacy highlights the complexities of post-conviction politics in the United States. His decision to seek public office despite his past conviction raises questions about accountability and redemption.

The Manatee Commission election is scheduled to take place in November 2024. Johnson’s campaign has not yet released a formal platform or policy positions, but he has stated that he intends to focus on local issues affecting the community.

Johnson’s candidacy serves as a reminder of the ongoing impact of January 6, 2021, and its aftermath on American politics.

Source: Google News World