Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who introduced a motion in March targeting House Speaker Mike Johnson to remove him from the speakership, said at a press conference Wednesday that she plans to vote on the issue next week. suggested that.
In a statement released Tuesday, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), House Democratic Leader Katherine Clark (D-Mass.), and Democratic Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) promised to “vote yes” to Republicans. Motion for resignation of a member of parliament; declare“If she makes that motion, it will not succeed.”
“Mike Johnson is giving them everything they want,” Green said in a press conference Wednesday.
“What we’ve seen here is a departure from a single party,” Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, a co-sponsor of Greene’s resignation motion, said at a news conference. “And it will be consolidated and it will be transparent and clear to all Americans when this vote takes place next week.”
“Lawmakers have a weekend to decide whether to embrace #Uniparty, as revealed in the US House of Representatives as Hakeem Jeffries and the entire Democratic Party leadership announce they want to keep Mike Johnson. “It’s a thing,” Massey said. tweeted.
When NewsNation’s Blake Berman mentioned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to Johnson, the speaker said, “Bless her heart.”The interview was recorded on Tuesday night, according to the hill.
Mr. Berman asked Mr. Johnson if Mr. Greene was a “serious lawmaker.”
Mr. Johnson responded that he did not believe that Mr. Greene had proven otherwise.
Arizona Republican Rep. Paul Gosar is also co-sponsoring Greene’s motion to resign.
Mr Johnson was appointed chairman last year after former chairman Kevin McCarthy was fired.
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