Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said he will push for Senate clerks to read out the entire 600-page $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill on the Senate floor, a move that he expects would probably delay the vote on the bill by 10 hours. “I’m going to make the Senate clerk read the Democrats’ $1.9 trillion bill. All several hundred pages of it,” Johnson announced on Twitter on Wednesday. “Then, I’m going to offer amendments. Many amendments. We need to highlight the abuse.” “This is not a COVID relief bill. It’s a boondoggle for Democrats,” he said of the bill that passed the House with no Republican support and two Democrats voting against it. In an interview with Milwaukee radio station News/Talk 1130 on Wednesday, Johnson said, “The first way I’m going to resist [the bill] is I’m going to go down and object to the waiving of the reading of the …