Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has filed a motion to vacate the Speaker’s chair, sources told RedState Friday morning.
The motion comes after the House plans to vote for a government funding bill that is leaving many conservatives frustrated. However, it’s unclear if the motion will pass. According to speculation, it was a motion to vacate the chair against Speaker Mike Johnson, who has been caught in the middle between conservative and moderate Republicans over policies that include foreign aid to Ukraine and securing the southern border.
Here are screenshots of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene R-GA filing something with the clerk, obscured a bit by the on-screen vote graphics. She then went to talk to Rep. Thomas Massie R-KY back by the Freedom Caucus group. Motion to vacate? Something else? Stay tuned. https://t.co/4BAXy5oUtI pic.twitter.com/vYlzojSJWa
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) March 22, 2024
One source told RedState that a motion to vacate has indeed been filed.
Other sources have begun speaking to news outlets, confirming the news.
BREAKING NEWS — @RepMTG has filed a motion to vacate @SpeakerJohnson, according to multiple sources on the House floor.
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) March 22, 2024
Stay tuned for more info…..
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