Marjorie Taylor Greene Threatens to Oust Speaker Johnson

Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is threatening to have House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) removed from his powerful leadership position.

Greene issued the threat during an appearance on Steve Bannon’s War Room show.

This comes after Johnson negotiated a government spending agreement with Democrat Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

Suffice it to say, however, that Greene is among those House Republicans who are not happy with the agreement.

The deal has led Greene to threaten to have Johnson removed from the speakership position.

During her War Room appearance, Greene revealed that she recently met with Johnson to discuss the spending agreement.

During this meetup, she threatened to move to “vacate the chair” if Johnson went forward with the agreement that he had reached with Schumer.

“In my meeting with him yesterday and many other members of Congress, I let Speaker Johnson know that in no way, shape, or form will I support any type of CR [continuing resolution],” Greene said, referring to a temporary spending agreement that would avoid a government shutdown.

The congresswoman continued by saying that House Republicans will not continue with what she referred to as Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) “budget.”

Greene said that she told Johnson that “if he moves forward with a separate deal – trading our border security, weakening H.R. 2  in exchange for $60 billion to Ukraine – I told him yesterday in his office that I would vacate the chair, that that is absolutely unacceptable.”

Greene went on to say that “the ball is” now in Johnson’s “court.”

Johnson has faced significant criticism from some House Republicans for the spending deal that he has reached with Schumer.

Greene highlighted some of the problems with the deal, but the overall problem that these Republicans have with the deal is that it allows the government to continue spending more than they believe that it should.

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Despite the criticism, Johnson has indicated that he is sticking with the deal, saying, “Our topline agreement remains.”

A spending deal needs to be reached by Jan. 19 to avoid a government shutdown.

Johnson seems to believe that the deal that he has negotiated with Schumer is the best that Republicans can do given the fact that Democrats control the White House and Senate and the fact that the GOP only has a two-seat majority in the House.

Greene and other House Republicans obviously disagree.

The question now is whether Republicans will have Johnson removed if he proceeds with the deal.

It ought to be remembered that former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was removed for essentially the same reason.

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By Nick R. Hamilton

Nick has a broad background in journalism, business, and technology. He covers news on cryptocurrency, traditional assets, and economic markets.

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