Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) reaffirmed her commitment to moving forward with her motion to vacate the Speakership, asserting that it is inevitable regardless of House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) actions.
Speaking on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Greene emphasized her determination to push for leadership change within the Republican Party.
Despite questions from host Maria Bartiromo about the timing and specifics of her plan, Greene remained resolute in her stance. She criticized Johnson for his perceived failure to represent Republican voters and accused him of advancing the Democratic agenda.
Greene’s motion to vacate the Speakership was prompted by what she deemed as Johnson’s insufficient opposition to key Democratic initiatives and his support for standalone aid to Ukraine.
Greene’s motion gained traction following Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) publicly backing her efforts. However, Johnson dismissed the threat as “absurd” and reiterated his refusal to resign.
Greene’s determination to proceed with the motion underscores the ongoing internal divisions within the Republican Party and the challenges facing its leadership.
While Bartiromo pressed Greene for alternative plans should Johnson be ousted, Greene focused on the need to restore trust and confidence among Republican voters. She emphasized the support for former President Trump among grassroots conservatives and suggested that his leadership could unite the party and prioritize America’s interests.
Despite Bartiromo’s insistence on a detailed plan for the Speakership role, Greene reiterated her commitment to President Trump’s leadership and his perceived ability to combat the Democratic agenda effectively.
The exchange underscores the ongoing debate within the Republican Party over its direction and leadership, with Greene emerging as a prominent figure challenging the status quo.