'Our country is sinking': Marjorie Taylor Greene trashes GOP leadership for inaction
U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks to the press, on the day of a joint session of Congress to certify Donald Trump's election, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. January 6, 2025.REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is already making life difficult for House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

Writing on X, Greene claimed that Republicans had accomplished practically nothing during their retreat at President Donald Trump's resort in Doral, Florida.

"After two days at our House Republican winter retreat, we still do not have a plan on budget reconciliation and our Speaker and his team have not offered one," Greene wrote. "Not even if we are in a one bill or two bill framework, even though President Trump (who prefers one big beautiful bill) literally told us here at the start of our conference that he now does not care if it’s one or two."

The Georgia Republican went on to argue that there was nothing substantively new to come out of the retreat, which again made her question its utility.

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"We have only been presented with the same policy and budget cut proposals that we have been presented with for a month now at all our meetings and at a full Saturday conference meeting earlier this month," she wrote. "I would say sink or swim, but our country is already sinking, so we MUST swim."

She went on to praise Trump for his executive orders, which have included total pardons for hundreds of violent criminals who stormed the United States Capitol on his behalf, and said that Congress must start pitching in.

"Next time we meet, I hope to know a framework of our plan and I hope this doesn’t turn into another bill with thousands of pages dumped on us with less than 72 hours to read it all before we have to vote on the eve of another government shutdown," she concluded. "But why would I expect different?"