Greene Vows to Proceed With Motion to Vacate After Democrats Back Johnson

Democratsā€™ support in tabling the motion would mean that only a handful of Republicans would need to sign on to ensure that Ms. Greeneā€™s motion fails.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) will double down and force a vote on her motion to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) after Democrats announced that they would protect the speaker.

ā€œMike Johnson is officially the Democrat Speaker of the House. Here is their official endorsement of his Speakership,ā€ Ms. Greene said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, citing a joint statement in which Democrats announced they would bail Mr. Johnson out.

Ms. Greene says she will move to invoke the motion, which would force a vote on the issue.

ā€œIf the Democrats want to elect him Speaker (and some Republicans want to support the Democratsā€™ chosen Speaker), Iā€™ll give them the chance to do it,ā€ Ms. Greene wrote.

ā€œIā€™m a big believer in recorded votes because putting Congress on record allows every American to see the truth and provides transparency to our votes,ā€ she added. ā€œAmericans deserve to see the Uniparty on full display. Iā€™m about to give them their coming out party!ā€

In a Democrat leadership statement issued on the morning of April 30, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), House Democrat Conference Chairman Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.), and House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) announced their backing to kill Ms. Greeneā€™s motion to vacate.

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ā€œAt this moment, upon completion of our national security work, the time has come to turn the page on this chapter of Pro-Putin Republican obstruction,ā€ Democratic leadership wrote. ā€œWe will vote to table Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greeneā€™s Motion to Vacate the Chair. If she invokes the motion, it will not succeed.ā€

Democratsā€™ support in tabling the motion would mean that only a handful of Republicans would need to sign on to ensure that Ms. Greeneā€™s motion fails.

ā€œWhat slimy back room deal did Johnson make for the Democratsā€™ support?ā€ Ms. Greene wrote.

ā€œHe should resign, switch parties, and continue voting for Bidenā€™s open border invasion of America, endless wars, full term abortion on demand, trans agenda on children, warrantless spying on the American people, weaponizing government against President Trump and his supporters, and every other Democrat wishlist item heā€™s handed over,ā€ she added.

Losing Steam

The push to formally bring the motion to vacate against Mr. Johnsonā€”a threat that has hung over his head for nearly a monthā€”comes as the push to oust the speaker seems to be losing momentum among Republicans.

Even members who voted to boot out House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) have indicated to The Epoch Times that theyā€™re not anxious to do it again.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who led the effort to remove Mr. McCarthy, reiterated the sentiment, telling reporters ā€œI oppose a motion to vacate at the current time.ā€

Asked why he opposed the motion after supporting a similar motion against Mr. Johnsonā€™s predecessor, he told The Epoch Times, ā€œI have at least three members of my caucus that might be susceptible to bribes.ā€

In the past, Mr. Gaetz has indicated that he didnā€™t want to pursue a motion to vacate against Mr. Johnson due to fears that it could end in House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) being installed as the speaker.

Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.), who was also involved in the push to boot Mr. McCarthy, agreed.

ā€œItā€™s very different than a year ago,ā€ he told The Epoch Times.

ā€œSome of itā€™s simple math,ā€ Mr. Good explained, noting that Republicans now control six fewer seats than the 222 they had coming into the 118th Congress.

He also cited the proximity of the 2024 election, and the willingness of many moderates in the conference to work with Democrats to form what he described as ā€œa coalition government.ā€

Two other Republicans who voted to oust Mr. McCarthy, Reps. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) and Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) have also suggested in the past that they believe the situation has changed, and that Mr. Johnson shouldnā€™t be ousted.

With Democrats announcing their support to save Mr. Johnson, Ms. Greeneā€™s motion to vacateā€”and likely any similar motions in the future of the 118th Congressā€”seems likely to fail by a broad margin.

When Ms. Greene brings the motion to the floor, leadership will be required to hold a vote on it within a few days.

At that point, a member will bring a motion to table the measure which is all but guaranteed to succeed, averting a formal vote on the issue altogether.

Original News Source Link – Epoch Times

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