Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has expressed opposition to possible attempts by fellow GOP lawmakers to unseat House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., amid conservative uproar over a recent spending agreement.
On Tuesday, Greene responded to House Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good (R-VA), who suggested a motion could be introduced to force out Johnson, describing it as “the dumbest thing that could happen”. Greene pointed to the turmoil following a similar attempt by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla) to unseat Speaker Kevin McCarthy last fall, which culminated in McCarthy’s removal as Speaker.
In criticizing a potential move against Johnson, Greene highlighted the stagnation in House activity following McCarthy’s ouster. “We haven’t passed any more appropriation bills since they threw out Kevin McCarthy. We have expelled a Republican member of Congress, we’re reducing our numbers,” she observed.
“I’m kind of sick of the chaos. I came here to be serious about solving problems, not to produce clickbait,” Greene concluded.
