‘Chaos’: Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed after GOP left with ‘no real majority’ in House
Marjorie Taylor Greene (Screen Grab)

Former Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus blamed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and other fringe members of the GOP caucus for causing "chaos" for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

During a Sunday panel discussion on ABC's This Week program, Priebus reacted to Rep. Mike Gallagher's (R-WI) decision to retire early.

"Here's the deal, though, and it's happening all over the country," Priebus said of gerrymandering. "435 House seats, only 20 are in play. I mean, what that means is that they're almost all really, really Democrat, or all really, really Republican."

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"Now, second problem, division is pure profit," he continued. "The two top-grossing probably members of the House or the Senate is AOC and Marjorie Taylor Greene because the division is pure profit."

Priebus insisted Republicans did not hold a "real majority" in the House.

"I mean, you have 8 or 10 people that run around the Capitol and cause chaos for the speaker," he said. "And last thing, the speaker rules just create a very weak speaker, the by rule."

"All of that together creates this chaos," he explained.

Watch the video below from ABC or at the link.