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'You wouldn't believe!' MTG whines about 'nasty' vendetta now waged against her by GOP

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed Tuesday that Republicans are plotting to get even with her over her effort to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

During an interview with right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon, Greene said she had made demands to Johnson that would stop her from filing a so-called "motion to vacate" — if he "obeyed."

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Senate GOP smites MTG: ‘Ridiculous,’ ‘chaos,’ ‘foolish,’ ‘turmoil’

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is making the Republican Party look ridiculous.

That’s according to Republican senators.

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Trump personally piles pressure on MTG to drop crusade against Mike Johnson: report

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly personally intervened to get rebellious Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to drop her crusade against House Speaker Mike Johnson.

ABC News reports that Trump recently talked with Greene and asked her to end her efforts to oust Johnson as speaker by stressing that the Republican Party needed to be "unified" and that the most important thing to do right now was to expand the GOP's razor-thin House majority.

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MTG demanded Johnson defund Jack Smith and abandon Ukraine in contentious meeting: report

Rebellious Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reportedly laid out her demands to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) during a contentious meeting about her efforts to get him ousted from his position.

Punchbowl News reports that Greene made a number of asks during a meeting with Johnson that included a guarantee that he would not pass more military aid for Ukraine, a pledge to defund special counsel Jack Smith's prosecutions of President Donald Trump, and that "Johnson only advance legislative priorities that have the support of the majority of the majority — an adherence to the so-called Hastert Rule."

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Vulnerable Republicans miss 'money machine' Kevin McCarthy's fundraising talents

A small group of hardline MAGA Republicans drove former House speaker Kevin McCarthy out of office, but their most vulnerable members really miss the money he would have raised for their re-election campaigns.

McCarthy left Congress after losing his leadership position, and his successor Mike Johnson simply doesn't have the knack for raking in campaign cash, especially for incumbents locked in tough fights to keep their seats, reported The Daily Beast.

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Republicans want to 'talk about anything else' but Trump's hush-money trial: GOP insider

A GOP insider told CNN on Monday that Republicans are fed up with having to talk about former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial.

While discussing the ongoing trial, GOP strategist Doug Heye acknowledged that Republicans behind the scenes are tired of having to answer questions about it, as they don't see it has helpful to their campaign prospects.

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‘Chaos’: MTG constituents blast her crusade to oust Speaker Mike Johnson

ROME, Ga. — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is redoubling her efforts to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) — something she told Raw Story comes with “support” from her district.

But Greene’s Republican and Democratic constituents alike don’t necessarily agree with her motion to vacate Johnson over his cooperation with Democrats to pass a government funding bill that included aid to Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia, Raw Story learned while visiting Georgia’s 14th Congressional District.

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Revealed: Publisher had to stop Kristi Noem bragging about shooting puppy in another book

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) wanted to tell the puppy murder story in a previous book — and her publishing team had to stop her, according to a new report.

According to Politico, her first book's draft also discussed the story. "Then, as now, Noem wanted the story in because it showed a decisive person who was unwilling to be bound by namby-pamby niceties, while others on the team — which included agents, editors and publicists at Hachette Book Group’s prestige Twelve imprint, and a ghostwriter — saw it as a bad-taste anecdote that would hurt her brand. The tale was ultimately cut, according to two people involved with the project."

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'Take his phone privileges away': Florida Dem slammed for 'racist' tweet about eating dogs

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) found himself under fire on Monday over a post on X that some commenters said contained a racist trope about Koreans.

The post, which was subsequently deleted, was a response to a social media clip featuring Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD), who is facing a storm of backlash over multiple claims she made in her upcoming book — first, a boast about shooting a puppy she was unable to train for hunting, and then a story about meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un that she has subsequently admitted wasn't true.

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'No choice': Former Georgia GOP official flips to Biden after Trump 'disqualified himself'

Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R) said Monday that he will vote for President Joe Biden this year because Donald Trump has "disqualified himself."

In a Monday op-ed for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Duncan explained why he was splitting with his party for the presidential vote.

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'More bark than bite': MTG's failure seen as signal that MAGA won't survive without Trump

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green's leadership challenge to House speaker Mike Johnson shows the limits of MAGA's power if Donald Trump isn't directly involved, an analyst wrote Monday.

The Georgia Republican has filed a motion to vacate the speaker's chair, but Johnson defied the Trump ally's demands by getting Ukraine aid passed — and then blew her off with a "bless her heart."

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Trump threatens Biden with 'very big price' over DOJ's indictment of 'respected Democrat'

Donald Trump on Sunday threatened Joe Biden while blaming the current president for the recent indictment of a Democratic lawmaker who is accused of "participating in two schemes involving bribery, unlawful foreign influence, and money laundering."

The indictment of Henry Cuellar was recently announced by the DOJ, which said that he and his wife allegedly took approximately $600,000 in bribes from a fossil fuel company owned by the Azerbaijani government and an unnamed bank headquartered in Mexico City.

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Trump's plan to beat criminal case complicated by 'legal issue' involving intent

Donald Trump is likely hoping that the jury in his criminal case will find he has a "mixed motive" when it came to paying off adult film star Stormy Daniels to hide an alleged affair, but that might not be enough to save him, according to a legal expert Sunday.

CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen, who also served as one of the impeachment lawyers for House Democrats and White House ethics czar, appeared on the network to talk about Trump's case. The former president is currently facing 34 felony charges for bookkeeping fraud associated with payments to Daniels ahead of the 2016 election.

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