‘Next week, I am gonna be calling this motion to vacate. Absolutely calling it,’ Ms. Greene said.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) says she will force a vote on a measure to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) next week.
Ms. Greene, joined by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) at an early morning press conference, announced that she would begin the process to bring her motion to vacate Mr. Johnson’s chair to the floor next week.
“Next week, I am gonna be calling this motion to vacate. Absolutely calling it,” Ms. Greene said.
“I think every member of Congress needs to take that vote and let the chips fall where they may.”
Mr. Massie said that he encouraged members and Mr. Johnson to take the weekend to consider how they want to vote.
An additional member who backs the motion to vacate, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), was unable to attend the press conference.
In a statement, Mr. Johnson responded, “This motion is wrong for the Republican conference, wrong for the institution, and wrong for the country.”
Mr. Johnson has “become a man that none of us recognize,” Ms. Greene, who voted for Mr. Johnson in October, said.
“I voted for Mike Johnson, because his voting record before he became speaker was conservative,” Ms. Greene said. “He voted against funding Ukraine. He was solidly pro-life. He voted to secure the border. He voted to fight against Democrats, fight against the witch hunt against President Trump.”
Ms. Greene and Mr. Massie cited a series of actions by Mr. Johnson that led them to the decision to move forward.
Following Mr. Johnson’s move in March to pass $1.2 trillion of government funding with broad Democrat support, Ms. Greene introduced a motion to vacate against Mr. Johnson, which she described as “a warning” or “a pink slip.”
“I entered a motion to vacate but I didn’t call it for a vote,“ Ms. Greene said on May 1. ”I was controlled, I was responsible. I was being conscious and caring about my conference and our majority. It was a warning to stop serving the Democrats and support our Republican conference and support our agenda. And he didn’t do it.”
Mr. Massie said, “I think she’s gone about this in a very reasonable way. She’s given the speaker multiple chances to resign, to leave. And instead, he’s clinging to power by clinging to Democrats.”
Yesterday, Democrat leadership announced that Democrats would bail Mr. Johnson out should Ms. Greene bring her motion to vacate to the floor.
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.
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