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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Threatens Ouster Of House Speaker

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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has stirred controversy by threatening to call for the ouster of House Speaker Mike Johnson following the House's approval of new aid to Ukraine. Greene accused Johnson of betraying Republican voters after he joined with Democrats to advance a $95 billion foreign aid package, which includes $61 billion for Ukraine and regional partners.

The legislation passed with the support of 210 Democrats and 101 Republicans, leading Greene to declare that Johnson's speakership is over unless he resigns. Should Greene and her supporters follow through on their threat to force a vote on ousting Johnson, he may need to rely on Democrats to retain his position due to his slim majority.

Despite facing opposition from within his own party, Johnson remains confident in his decision to support the foreign aid package. He maintains that he has not sought help from Democrats but believes he can count on their support to defeat any motion to vacate the speaker's chair.

While some Democrats, like Rep. Ro Khanna, have expressed willingness to save Johnson's position, the situation remains uncertain. Khanna stated that he would vote against a motion to remove Johnson, emphasizing that not all political decisions need to be transactional.

Greene, on the other hand, has been critical of Johnson's actions and insists that the motion to vacate will proceed due to what she perceives as Johnson's betrayals. Despite the brewing tension, Johnson remains unfazed by the prospect of an ouster effort, emphasizing his commitment to doing what he believes is right for the House.

As the situation unfolds, the fate of House Speaker Mike Johnson hangs in the balance, with political dynamics and alliances playing a crucial role in determining the outcome of any potential vote to remove him from his position.

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