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Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'goldfish' brain is incapable of strategic thinking: conservative

Conservative Jonah Goldberg dumped all over Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) crusade to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) during a Monday appearance on CNN.

Goldberg began by predicting that Johnson would easily survive Greene's motion to vacate his chair, as it would be hard to find other Republicans willing to go on the "Mount Rushmore of Weirdness" alongside Greene and fellow hardliner Reps. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Thomas Massie (R-KY).

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House GOP has 'willingly castrated its own power': Axios

A new report from Axios highlights the unprecedented implosion of Republicans in the House of Representatives.

The report begins by contending that "never before has the party in control of the House of Representatives knowingly and willingly castrated its own power so thoroughly as today's Republicans," and it then proceeds to document all the steps the GOP took that led them to this point.

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'Resign!' Marjorie Taylor Greene triggered by Mike Johnson's release of Jan. 6 tapes

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out at Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after he agreed to release tapes from the riot of Jan. 6, 2021.

Defenders of those charged on Jan. 6 have long believed that the Capitol tapes would show the incident was a protest instead of a riot.

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MAGA lawmaker accuses Mike Johnson of 'brainwashing' him with intelligence briefing

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), endorsed by Donald Trump, explained that he was supporting Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) ouster because the lawmaker had betrayed Republicans' principles on a foreign surveillance law.

On Monday, Massie told podcast host Charlie Kirk that Johnson had orchestrated a "brainwashing session" in the form of a classified briefing to push through the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

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'Off the charts angry': Marjorie Taylor Greene warns MAGA more furious now than after 2020

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) "worried" Monday about what so-called MAGA supporters of Donald Trump might do after House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) pushed through foreign aid packages, including funding for Ukraine.

"This is the most disgusting business model that anyone has ever seen probably in the history of mankind, and the American people are done with it, Steve," Greene told convicted podcast host Steve Bannon. "You don't want to know something? I got to tell you, I've not seen people this angry since November of 2020. I mean, they are off the charts, off the charts angry."

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Maria Bartiromo confronts Marjorie Taylor Greene for 'creating chaos'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo confronted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Sunday for "creating chaos" in the U.S. House of Representatives.

During an interview on Sunday Morning Futures, Bartiromo noted that Greene was criticized for threatening to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) with a motion to vacate the chair.

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Trump 'won't lift a finger' to save Mike Johnson as he faces GOP House revolt: insiders

Facing a possible motion to vacate his high-ranking position in the House, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) shouldn't expect Donald Trump to ride to his rescue according to Trump World insiders.

On Saturday, Johnson took the lead in getting a massive aid bill passed that provides billions for embattled Ukraine which has infuriated far-right members of his caucus, thus putting his leadership position in jeopardy.

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'Disgusting': GOP lawmakers outraged as Democrats wave Ukrainian flags on House floor

Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are among the Republican lawmakers who are "outraged" on Saturday after Democrats appeared to taunt Greene with Ukrainian flags on the House floor.

The House voted over the weekend to approve a bipartisan foreign aid bill, enraging Greene, who has steadfastly opposed sending help to Ukraine. Raw Story reported that, after the vote, she unloaded on reporters in a swear-filled rant.

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Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene swears and loses it after House passes Ukraine bill

Moments after the Republican majority House passed a funding bill helping embattled Ukraine, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) first yelled at Democrats on the floor for waving small Ukraine flags and then marched out to the Capitol steps where she launched a furious tirade.

Surrounded by a sea of reporters, the far-right Georgia lawmaker focused most of her ire at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and complained what had just occurred was "b------t" that was solely his fault.

As part of her non-stop listing of grievances, she also took an odd turn and attacked the FBI for going to Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort to reclaim stolen government documents which she also tied to the House speaker.

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As part of her stream-of-consciousness rant, she told reporters Johnson "betrayed" Republicans for a third time.

"He delivered a two-part omnibus, funded the Department of Justice, 91 federal indictments against president Trump, funded the FBI that raided Mar-a-Lago, gave him a brand new FBI building, funded Joe Biden's open border policies that are killing Americans every single day," she began.

"Then he reauthorized FISA that spied on American citizens, spied on president Trump's campaign. And he voted against the war requirement, the same war requirement that he was for six months ago. And then he did this b------t on the House floor."

After stating she is not ready to proceed with ousting the GOP House speaker, she added, " I do not support Mike Johnson, he's already a lame duck."

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'Grow up': Top House Republican rips far-right colleagues over 'lack of respect'

Rep. Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma) has been in the House of Representatives for more than 20 years. In a recent interview with Politico, he unleashed on newer members of the House Republican Conference over behavior he views as counterproductive.

Cole was particularly candid about his feelings for the House majority's far-right fringe. He lamented that a small handful of extremists among his conference has so far been able to oust a sitting House speaker and assert their will over the rest of the party despite not holding any leadership positions.

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Gaetz: ‘Corrupt’ Republicans could ‘take a bribe’ and throw House to Dems, blocking Trump

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says some of his fellow House Republicans would "take a bribe" to throw the razor-thin GOP majority to the Democrats if a far-right faction calls up a motion to oust Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, allowing Democrats to hand the gavel to the Minority Leader, Hakeem Jeffries. He warned if that happens, Democrats would immediately declare Trump ineligible to be President, pack the U.S. Supreme Court, and pass numerous laws like the American Rescue Plan.

"I do believe in a one seat majority there could be one or two or three of my colleagues who would take a bribe in one form or another in order to deprive the Republicans of a majority at all," Gaetz said Friday on his podcast (video below.)

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House Republicans increasingly sick of MTG’s performance politics

WASHINGTON — Embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson’s fate seems to rest in the answer to a seemingly petty, though deeply — if accidentally so — philosophical question: Where’s performance end and policymaking begin these days?

For Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and her allies on the far right of today’s far-right Republican Party — whether her congressional colleagues or someone livestreaming from their basement — Speaker Johnson lacks fight.

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'Johnson is done': MTG now 'has the votes' after 3rd Republican joins bid to oust speaker

House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-Louisiana) job is in deeper peril after a third House Republican officially endorsed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Georgia) motion to vacate him.

According to NBC News, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Arizona) is now joining Greene's campaign to strip Johnson of the gavel, along with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky). With three Republicans on board, Johnson could lose his job if all Democrats also vote in favor of the motion in the event Greene brings it to the floor.

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