Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene initiated her motion to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson Wednesday evening, alleging he has “not lived up” to his promises.
Greene initially filed a motion in late March after Johnson brought the $1.2 trillion spending bill to the floor, which the chamber did not take up for a vote. The Georgia representative announced she would file a motion in the coming week during a May 1 press conference.
Republicans and congressional Democrats have largely disapproved of Greene’s motion, indicating they would stand by Johnson. Members of the chamber booed Greene as she made her announcement. (RELATED: Johnson Says He Respects ‘Message’ Sent By MTG’s Motion, Assures Dems Won’t Gain Control Of The House)
Greene’s motion outlined Johnson’s promise to “restore trust,” “advance a comprehensive policy agenda supported by Conference consensus,” promote and engage members to “formulate solutions in key policy areas.”





