BRKG Marjorie Taylor Greene files motion to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson

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Marjorie Taylor Greene files motion to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson

Published March 22, 2024, 11:42 a.m. ET

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stunned House lawmakers in a Friday vote by filing a motion to vacate against Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), a source told The Post.

Greene (R-Ga.) made the move as the House prepared to pass a partial government spending bill to avert a looming midnight shutdown — and less than five months after House Republicans ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) for passing an earlier federal funding measure.

Another source told The Post that Greene would have to announce her motion at one of the chamber’s microphones and was likely to get gaveled away from it beforehand.
 

vector7

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BREAKING: House passes pork-filled $1.2 TRILLION spending bill with no funds to close US-Mexico border
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View: https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1771214013503816138
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What's in the new monster bill Congress is rushing to pass?
- $850k for a gay senior home
- $15 million to pay for Egyptian's college tuitions
- $400k for a gay activist group to teach elementary kids about being trans
- $500k for a DEI zoo
- $400k for a group to gives clothes to teens to help them hide their gender
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But what would be the difference?

Hakim or Johnson. The puppeteer or the puppet?

Johnson COULD have simply refused to consider the bill - and there would be two weeks to watch the shutdown proceed.

Dobbin
Hi
If neither candidate gets enough electoral votes and emerges as the clear winner,
Congress get control of the election
 

Hawkgirl_70

Veteran Member
I REALLY believe they have something on Speaker Johnson.
Those earmarks are disgusting and definitely an all Democrat written bill.
He should not have allowed it on the floor.... again unless they have something really bad on him, (little naked boys in a closet or worse, for example?) and he had no choice.
 

CaryC

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Correct if wrong, but:.....

I thought when McCarthy was ousted, by a single vacate motion, and Johnson got in, they changed that rule..........again.

2nd to that I agree with MTG on principal, in that Johnson said when elected no funds for Ukraine until funds for border which he just reneged on.

3rd disagree in reality in that with this small of a majority in the House, it's a mistake to vacate Johnson, and perhaps loose control. Don't trust a demoncrat to do the right thing, in not vacating Johnson, it's a scam.
 

workerbee

* Winter is Coming *
LMFAO!

We don't want to risk losing control of the house, so let's keep Johnson?

Because this is what winning looks like?

No, this is what losing looks like.

Our country is on fire, our spending is beyond outta control, we're funding shit the majority of citizens disagree with, laws are flagrantly disregarded and corruption is embraced....and now, very well funded.

It would be worse if we didn't have the house?

Pull my other finger.
 

Housecarl

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New -- MTG tells me "quite a few" Republicans support her effort to vacate the speakership.

Doesn't give a timeline but says she doesn't currently see "any way" she will back off.

Says she hasn't spoken to Trump.

Much more at NEW time Sunday @insidepolitics 8aet AND 11aET
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The only way such a move gains The People anything is if the RINO membership is a least lower than it is now. That can't happen until after November and there isn't a guarantee it will happen then either.
 

CaryC

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Speaker Mike Johnson Violates Hastert Rule in Passing $1.2 Trillion Government Funding Plan​

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 30: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) holds a news confere
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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) passed a massive $1.2 trillion government funding plan despite the objections of the majority of House Republicans, violating the Hastert Rule and crossing the Rubicon into dangerous territory for the future of his speakership.
House Republicans enacted the longstanding rule to prohibit Republican Speakers from colluding with Democrats to pass legislation. But Johnson sent the bill to the Senate despite the objections of 112 Republican colleagues, with only 101 Republican votes in favor, although Johnson and his leadership team applied significant pressure.

Johnson also broke a House rule intended to give lawmakers time to review legislation before a vote. The 1,000-plus page spending bill was presented to members before 3:00 a.m. Eastern on Thursday morning, less than 36 hours before the vote.

The bill now goes to the Senate, which is working to clear hurdles and enable the bill to pass as soon as today. A partial government shutdown would technically begin Saturday morning after midnight, although no significant effects would be felt until Monday.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) filed a motion to vacate the chair in the moments leading up to the vote in anticipation of Johnson possibly violating the Hastert Rule and objections over the broader process, policies, and spending inside the unpopular bill. That motion is not privileged and therefore does not require the House to immediately address it. However, Greene could change the motion to privileged in the future.

Yet by filing the motion Friday, Greene puts increased pressure on Johnson, who has weathered attacks from his fellow Republicans but had not yet passed such a massive spending bill in the face of objections of the party, which awarded him the gavel only months ago.

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The House will reconvene after a two-week Easter recess with Johnson facing a potential revolt from one flank and insistence he pass billions of dollars in foreign aid from another. Greene’s resolution is a warning to Johnson that he could face removal if he moves a bill to fund Ukraine’s war with Russia with American taxpayer dollars.

If the Senate passes the bill as expected, Congress will almost immediately turn to funding for the next fiscal year, which must be addressed before October. Johnson must face almost identical hurdles in working to fund the government by that deadline, but it is unlikely his own party will be willing to accept him passing a funding bill over their objections again.

 

Murt

Veteran Member
I am thinking that somehow the dhims get control of the house before the next inauguration
and if trump does win they will pass record amounts of legislation in record time and it will all be signed into law before the next president is sworn in

I have zero confidence in the republican party to make any real effort to stop it ----actually I expect them to wring their hand and whine and blame trump
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The Dems already have total control. The passage of the $1.2 trillion bill proves it.
I can agree with that to a certain extent including the lower than a snakes belly RINO's. There are some differences, in some area's, and a lower than a snakes belly commie rat bastard R at the helm of the House, is really better than a D, especially a Stalinist, lower than a snakes belly commie rat bastard Jefferies.

Even those who pretend to be an I, but are really dems in sheep clothing.
 
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