Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene initiated a process to dislodge Speaker Mike Johnson from his position, a course of action she has hinted at for some time. The development came after weeks of hand wringing over the approval of a $95 billion national security fund three weeks earlier, which Speaker Johnson advocated for.
President Trump, MAGA firebrands such as Rep. Matt Gaetz, and indeed this website opposed her move as counterproductive, destined to fail, and possibly enabling Democrats to take the Speaker’s chair and re-weaponize Congress against the right.
Her motion failed after Rep. Steve Scalise called for the motion to table, and it passed 359-43.
BREAKING — THE HOUSE has resoundingly tabled a motion to oust @SpeakerJohnson
359-43
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196Y
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32N— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) May 8, 2024
Representative Greene’s motion to declare the speakership vacant was more symbolic than practical, however considering the bleak prospects of its success. Besides Greene, only Ron DeSantis ally Thomas Massie and Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar signaled their support.
Fellow lawmakers widely disapproved of the motion during Greene’s reading. This move highlights the second attempt by Republicans within the past year to oust their party’s speaker, with the earlier episode ending with the removal of Kevin McCarthy—an unprecedented event.