Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) read off a prayer on Friday shortly after being re-elected to House speaker , but experts say he flubbed his assertion it was recited daily by President Thomas Jefferson. “I was asked to provide a prayer for the nation," Johnson told his colleagues on Friday, according to a report in The Daily Beast.
"I offered one that is quite familiar to historians and probably many of us. It is said each day of his eight years of the presidency and every day thereafter until his death, President Thomas Jefferson recited this prayer ." Johnson continued: "I wanted to share it with you here at the end of my remarks not as a prayer per se right now, but really as a reminder of what our third president and the primary author of the Declaration of Independence thought was so important that it should be a daily recitation.
" ALSO READ: Revealed: The secret Republican plot to disenfranchise millions of voters The prayer in question: the National Prayer of Peace . The text is as follows: But according to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, there's no evidence to support the nation's third president ever recited the prayer. "We have no evidence that this prayer was written or delivered by Thomas Jefferson.
It appears in the 1928 United States Book of Common Prayer, and was first suggested for inclusion in a report published in 1919," the foundation said on its Monticello website. The foundation added that the prayer was later used by a president in a public speech. "Several .