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'The clock has started': Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Johnson his days are numbered

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) created more internal drama for her fellow House Republicans on Friday when she filed a motion to vacate the chair of the speaker of the House of Representatives.

While speaking with reporters after filing the motion, Greene sent a pointed message to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) that his days leading the chamber were numbered.

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'What a hot mess': CNN says House GOP in 'state of chaos' as MTG moves to oust speaker

Reacting to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) filing a resolution to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), CNN host Jim Acosta called what is currently happening in the Republican-controlled House nothing less than a "hot mess."

Greene's power move, coming as the 2024 election looms, has now thrown Republicans ready to leave for a two-week vacation into chaos, reported CNN's Manu Raju who questioned if it will come to a vote soon.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene moves to oust Speaker Mike Johnson

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) threw the House of Representatives into chaos on Friday when she filed a motion to vacate the chair of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), according to Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News.

Greene's petition marks the second time in less than a year that a House Republican has moved to oust their own speaker after Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) last year filed a motion to vacate that led to the downfall of former Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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'Just putting on a show': MSNBC host slams drama at GOP's latest Biden impeachment hearing

As the latest House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing unfolded on Wednesday, MSNBC host Ana Cabrera quipped that it seemed like lawmakers were trying to create drama to score media attention.

Capitol Hill reporter Ryan Nobles pointed to Florida Democrat Rep. Jared Moskowitz, who showed up in a Vladimir Putin mask. It's a reference to one of the Republican witnesses, Alexander Smirnov, who is accused of getting "dirt" on Hunter Biden and his father, President Joe Biden, after a meeting with Russian intelligence.

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Pipe bombs and cocaine: Jim Jordan opens latest Biden impeachment hearing

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) used his opening remarks at a House hearing on the impeachment of President Joe Biden to opine on pipe bombs and cocaine.

"Who planted the pipe bombs on January 6th?" Jordan asked to kick off the House Oversight hearing on Wednesday. "Nobody seems to know. Who leaked the [Supreme Court's] Dobbs draft opinion? You know, the leak that led to an assassination attempt on Justice Kavanaugh."

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Meet the Republicans who voted against condemning Putin’s illegal abduction of children

In a rare, massively bipartisan vote on Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning Russia's illegal abduction of thousands of children from Ukraine, and holding Russian President Vladimir Putin responsible. The final tally was 390-9. All nine "no" votes were by Republicans.

Sponsored by Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Susan Wild, HR 149, "Condemning the illegal abduction of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation," had been introduced in February of 2023 and made its way to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, where it sat for nearly nine months before being passed unanimously and sent to the full House for a vote. It is symbolic and does not order any funds or any actions.

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'No women are being condemned today': MTG holds 'graphic and horrific' abortion hearing

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) held a hearing Tuesday on the alleged "black market of baby harvesting" through abortions.

In her opening statement, Greene said she was using her power as a United States representative "to conduct oversight and explore potential legislative action that could be pursued in light of these illegal practices."

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Laken Riley's father says people on 'both sides' are 'politicizing' his daughter's murder

The father of murdered nursing student Laken Riley says people are politicizing her death to bolster their agendas and inflame people's emotions.

Riley, 22, was bludgeoned to death in February on the University of Georgia’s campus. The suspect who was charged in her killing is José Ibarra, a Venezuelan migrant who was in the country illegally at the time of Riley's death -- a detail conservatives have seized on, saying it represents the failure of President Joe Biden's border policies.

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'Like a dagger': Former Capitol Police officer testifies on Trump's 'hostages' claim

Former U.S. Capitol Police officer Sgt. Aquilino Gonell told a court Monday that Donald Trump's comments calling Jan. 6 defendants "hostages" felt "like a dagger."

At a hearing in Washington, D.C., Justice Department prosecutors argued MAGA rioter Michael Mackrell should be sent to prison for 30 months after he "punched, pushed, and tackled several police officers as they were attempting to protect the U.S. Capitol."

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Willis stays on 2020 election case — but can she get it back on track for fall trial?

Legal experts predict that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces an uphill battle in trying to have Donald Trump and 14 remaining co-defendants stand trial ahead of the 2024 election despite a judge ruling Friday that allowed Willis to continue prosecuting the election interference case.

According to several legal experts interviewed by the Georgia Recorder, the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office does not have a good chance of successfully convening a trial this year against the former Republican president and his allies accused of overturning the 2020 election in Trump’s favor. The latest bombshell in the case dropped Friday when special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigned from the case after Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ordered Wade or the Fulton district attorney to step aside.

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House GOP caucus 'completely demoralized' after Biden impeachment faceplant: journalist

The hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend" had a good laugh on Saturday morning as Atlantic reporter McKay Coppins described the dysfunction of the House Republican caucus that is now reeling as their attempt to impeach President Joe Biden is dying a slow death.

With Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) no longer interested in putting impeachment to a vote in the House, Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) plans instead to make criminal referrals to the DOJ which are also expected to go nowhere.

Asked how House Republicans are dealing with the months of hearings that have fallen apart, Coppins stated that their mood is dark and getting darker.

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Reacting to a letter the White House sent to Johnson essentially taunting the failure of the investigation, Coppins explained, " I think the White House smelled blood in the water, right? They saw Republicans were losing their will to continue with this."

"I mean, you talk to Republicans on the Hill and they know that this is over, right?" he continued. "A lot of them knew it was a farce from the beginning but they were going along and saying what we can we dredge up? It was a fishing expedition on how to hurt President Biden during an election year but their star witness has fallen apart."

"To say the least," a laughing Symone Sanders-Townsend interjected.

"The impeachment has fallen apart in pretty embarrassing fashion," Coppins added. "That's why you see people like Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) just kind of completely demoralized. By all accounts, the [GOP] House conference was especially demoralized and embarrassed. You see Republicans wanting to retire and leave. I think the White House saw that."

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Fox News host says 'sorry' for showing wrong Black lawyer instead of Nathan Wade

Laura Ingraham made a mea culpa on Friday night for her program "The Ingraham Angle" blundering a graphic supposed to feature Fulton County DA Fani Willis next to her now resigned special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

The graphic shown during her monologue included attorney Terrence Bradley, who had served as Wade's divorce attorney and a partner in his private practice.

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'A huge deal': Ex-GOP staffer says recent Trump repudiation might tip the scales for Biden

Trump losing the confidence of his first veep in Mike Pence could be a bellwether moment.

"It should come as no surprise that I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year," Pence said on Fox News' "The Story."

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