The Platform
Not talking points. Not focus-grouped positions. Real issues that real Americans are living through — with real consequences for the people responsible.
Your home is yours. Not the government's.
Property tax is a perpetual mortgage Americans pay to the government — forever. You can pay off your bank loan but you can never pay off the government. Miss a few payments and they take your home. That's not ownership. That's tenancy.
JJ Johnson will push for federal legislation incentivizing states to eliminate property tax. He will work with Congress to create alternative revenue structures that don't force Americans to rent their own homes from the government indefinitely.
This policy disproportionately hurts seniors on fixed incomes, rural landowners, and working families who saved for decades to own their homes. It ends under a Johnson administration.
Millions died. Nobody was charged. That changes.
COVID-19 killed millions of Americans. Millions more were disabled. The people who made decisions — in government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, international organizations, and research institutions — have faced no criminal accountability whatsoever.
JJ Johnson will appoint a special prosecutor on day one with a mandate to investigate and charge every individual whose decisions contributed to American deaths. No immunity agreements. No statute of limitations games. No deference to institutional protection.
This includes decisions about gain-of-function research funding, vaccine mandates, suppression of alternative treatments, nursing home policies, and the origins of the virus itself. The American people deserve answers and the people responsible deserve consequences.
Billions generated. Zero accounting. It ends now.
Every year the Department of Justice reaches settlements with corporations worth billions of dollars. Instead of returning this money to the Treasury or to victims, it flows to third-party organizations — nonprofits, advocacy groups, politically connected entities — with zero Congressional oversight and zero public accounting.
This is an illegal slush fund operating in plain sight. Money extracted from American corporations and citizens being redirected to fund political agendas without any democratic accountability.
JJ Johnson will order a complete audit of every DOJ settlement fund disbursement for the past 20 years. Every recipient will be published. Every transaction will be explained. And the practice of directing settlement funds to third parties will end by executive order on day one.
They banned a Florida governor candidate. That's not moderation. That's political interference.
While running for Florida Governor, Meta banned JJ Johnson's campaign accounts, falsely accused him of a federal crime, seized his earnings, and silenced 74,000 followers and 250 million views overnight. This was targeted political suppression of a candidate running for public office.
After the ban, JJ Johnson did not beg for his platform back. He built companies. He built an audience. And he officially filed to run for President of the United States in 2028.
JJ Johnson will push for legislation that treats political deplatforming as election interference. Platforms that ban political candidates without due process will face consequences — not press releases. He will also pursue reform of Section 230 to remove liability shields from platforms that make false accusations against users, and pursue criminal referrals for executives who knowingly participate in coordinated political suppression.
Every dollar. Every flight. Every decision. Public.
JJ Johnson is the founder of AMILLI AI, CORP — a Florida technology company that has already built the tools government refuses to build. CountyPurse.com delivers AI fiscal intelligence for all 3,143 US counties. FedPurse.com tracks federal bills, votes, courts, and crime data in plain English. These tools exist because transparency should not require a Freedom of Information Act request and a lawyer.
As President he will push for real-time public disclosure of all federal spending, all Congressional travel, all executive branch meetings, and all regulatory decisions. Government data belongs to the people — not to the agencies that generate it.
The era of dark money, slush funds, and undisclosed meetings ends with a Johnson administration.