GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses House Speaker Mike Johnson Of Being Owned By The Democrats - uInterview
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses House Speaker Mike Johnson of being "owned by the Democrats" amid ongoing feud and investigations.
In a recent interview, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) accused House Speaker Mike Johnson of being "owned by the Democrats" due to his perceived lack of support in defunding Special Counsel Jack Smith, who has brought indictments against former President Donald Trump. Greene's claims were made during an appearance on Fox News' Maria Bartiromo, where she emphasized that it was not Republicans but Democrats like Nancy Pelosi and Jerry Nadler who saved Johnson from her motion to vacate his position.
Despite Greene's efforts, the House overwhelmingly rejected her resolution to remove Johnson from his post, with bipartisan support keeping him in his position by a vote of 359-43-7. Johnson, in response to the accusations, criticized Special Counsel Smith and the indictments against Trump, vowing to seek accountability through congressional action.
Joining other Republicans in supporting Trump at his New York trial, Johnson expressed concerns about the weaponization of the judicial system against the former president. He has taken to social media to collaborate with fellow lawmakers on measures to address the alleged abuses of Special Counsel Smith and ensure accountability.
The ongoing feud between Greene and Johnson underscores the deep divisions within the Republican Party, particularly as they navigate the political complexities surrounding investigations into Trump. As the party grapples with internal conflicts, the public is left to ponder the implications of these power struggles on the future of American politics.
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