Marjorie Taylor Greene

Speaker Johnson fending off GOP revolt as questions raised over possibly quitting: report

When Congress comes back in session, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) will likely be faced with a growing revolt from his caucus as he tries to advance legislation that is deeply unpopular with right-wing members of his own party.

According to a report from Politico, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been using the recess to stir up colleagues and set the stage for forcing Johnson out in the same manner that led to former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to be ousted, which then led to his retirement from office.

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'What do they have on him?' Marjorie Taylor Greene asks if Mike Johnson is 'blackmailed'

Is Speaker Mike Johnson on the take?

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appeared on Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson's "Uncensored" show to float this serious allegation against Johnson, a fellow Republican, for his recent efforts at the House helm.

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'The eclipse is a signal': Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend explains astronomy

RSBN host Brian Glenn, who is currently dating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), said that April's solar eclipse was a "signal" that voters in the U.S. are experiencing a spiritual awakening, new video shows.

Glenn made the remarks while speaking to former President Donald Trump's supporters ahead of the former president's Tuesday speech in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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Red flags raised on mysterious dark money behind MTG and Gaetz lawsuit in California

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL) are litigating a peculiar First Amendment lawsuit against the California cities of Anaheim and Riverside for canceling their appearances at a political fundraising event — but no one seems to know who is funding it, and that could be a legal problem.

According to The Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, "Gaetz and Greene filed the lawsuit in July, seeking judgment against two California cities and a group of left-leaning nonprofits over a canceled political event during a fundraising tour in the summer of 2021. The plaintiffs include Gaetz and Greene in their official congressional capacities, along with their campaign committees and their joint fundraising group, 'Put America First,' which put on the 2021 tour. The parties filed the suit 'on behalf of themselves and the prospective attendees at their July 17, 2021 scheduled political rally.'"

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez takes 'victory lap' after making GOP see red over tiny green pins

WASHINGTON — Republicans can’t stop thinking about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). They see her everywhere — including in the sheen of their recently retired green congressional pins.

Turns out, when Republicans see green these days, they see a flash of Ocasio-Cortez and the Green New Deal she’s championed. That proved to be the driving reason behind why the GOP-controlled House of Representatives scrapped the official congressional lapel pin — which help Capitol Police officers quickly identify lawmakers — during the 118th congressional session.

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Coal miners PAC hacked by cyberthieves

Thieves targeting political committees are at it again, this time running off with nearly $40,000 from a political action committee supporting miners, according to a Raw Story review of federal records.

The United Mine Workers of America – Coal Miners PAC lost $37,000 because an unidentified thief “hacked” its bank account on Feb. 29, according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission.

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'Circular firing squad': Republican rips into his own party's antics in Congress

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) threatened to oust Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) as House speaker when she triggered a "motion to vacate" against him.

Greene's move brought back memories of 2023, when former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was ousted from that position following a "motion to vacate" set off by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

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'Snarling' Mike Johnson may soon 'bare his fangs' at Marjorie Taylor Greene: CNN panel

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is showing signs of a fight to save his job from right-wing efforts to vacate his seat, a CNN panel of experts agreed Monday.

On Sunday night, Johnson went on Fox News to blast Marjorie Taylor Greene’s attempt to boot him from the job he’s held for just five months and replace him with a new speaker.

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'Idiotic': Republican unleashes Marjorie Taylor Greene attack on live TV

A Republican congressman laid into his right-wing colleague Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Sunday for her push to remove the House speaker.

Greene made a move to oust Mike Johnson (R-LA) from the role earlier this month after the Speaker supported passing a House spending bill that includes aid for Ukraine. Though she introduced it, no vote has yet been scheduled on the motion to vacate the speaker's seat.

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Publisher's slip-up reveals James Comer is hawking book about Biden impeachment inquiry

A publisher’s slip-up revealed that House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-KY) is hawking a book about his effort to impeach President Joe Biden, according to a new report.

Axios first reported publisher Harper Collins posted a link advertising a possible tell-all that Comer is pitching.

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Speaker learns 'outrageous' trick to stop extremists 'throwing him into volcano': report

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson reportedly spoke with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky Thursday about the "vital" need for passage of aid to help with that country's war effort against Russia. He also announced who the managers would be for the impeachment effort against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas — two moves that play to the wishes of both Democrats and Republicans respectively.

But Johnson shocked some people when he named Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as one of the managers. Greene, a fierce opponent of Ukraine aid, filed a motion to initiate a no-confidence vote against Johnson last week.

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'Outrageous' and 'obscene': MAGA outrage erupts over John Eastman ruling

Outrage erupted among the MAGA right Thursday after a California judge ruled attorney John Eastman should face disbarment for assisting former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stood front and center before a chorus of angry right-wingers who argued Eastman’s efforts — dubbed “worse than Watergate” by one legal expert — did not constitute, as Judge Yvette D. Roland ruled, unethical misconduct.

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'Topsy-turvy race' just got even harder for Lauren Boebert to win: report

In the wake of his early departure from the U.S. House, a panel of Colorado Republicans will pick a candidate to serve out the final months of Rep. Ken Buck's term Thursday — a move that could threaten Lauren Boebert's bid to serve another term in Congress.

Boebert, who formerly represented Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, announced last year that she would run to replace Buck in the more conservative 4th Congressional District.

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