After four little months as Speaker, a motion has been filed against Speaker Mike Johnson. This motion was filed by Representative Majorie Taylor Greene. The Gateway Pundit expands on the decision to file the motion: A short time ago, the Georgia Congresswoman filed a motion to vacate the chair and remove Mike Johnson as House Speaker thanks to his actions over the House Omnibus bill, which will fund the government until September 30. The House Omnibus bill passed with a 286- 134 vote, which is adequate for the 2/3 vote. This bill eventually avoids a government shutdown. Understandably, many Republicans intensely opposed the Omnibus Bill. BREAKING:$ 1.2 TRILLION OMNIBUS BILL PASSES HOUSE – HEADS TO SENATEHouse passed the$ 1.2 trillion spending bill, sending it to the Senate hours before the shutdown. Nays:
112 Republicans
22 Democrats Source: CSPAN https ://t.co/CcmjOfiNHe pic. twitter.com/qNbbrQs20H— Mario Nawfal ( @MarioNawfal ) March 22, 2024Even more have shown their frustration of the Omnibus Bill on X: Prediction: this omnibus bill will pass with many’ Republicans’ voting yes. They have been bought and/or compromised. We all see it. — Wags (@TheWags Report ) March 22, 2024what do you think about the motion to oust @SpeakerJohnson filed today by @RepMTG! Looks like #republicans are certainly aligned on this innovative federal bill. # Congress ca n’t do anything right, but that bill was a disaster. — Mavjones.com ( @Mavjonesdotcom ) March 22, 2024THE# OMNIBUS BILL IS A #PELOSI# BloodBath
It Has Enough Crap In It To Finish Off# America!
CALL YOUR @GOP REPS AND TELL THEM HELL NO ON THE BULLSHIT BILL!
Any# Republicans Vote For This Atrocity Must Be Primered Out Of Congress
ON THERE A$$!
NO Less!
FLOOD THE PHONE LINES! pic. twitter.com/3BXoTZfASl— Mr. Fiat ( @MrFiat2 ) March 21, 2024HELLO REPUBLICANS…. @GOPMajority Whip Tom Emmer sent out an email telling @HouseGOP to VOTE YES in support of the Omnibus Bill! @SpeakerJohnson and the leadership team ARE NOT on our side! Tell them what you think of this perfect betrayal. Copy of email below. https ://t.co/x0gGibyGJE— Teri Batts ( @battst76 ) March 21, 2024Every single Republican that votes for this Omnibus bill needs to be voted out of office. Period. # Congress# Senate. #corruption# BidenWorstPresidentEver# Republicans — Cheryl Williams (@CherylAWilliams ) March 22, 2024CBS News adds comments from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene: The Georgia Republican said she has no timeline for calling the resolution, known as a motion to vacate, for a vote and said it’s “more of a warning and a pink slip”. If and when she does seek recognition, the House would have two parliamentary days to act on the motion. ” I’m not saying that it wo n’t happen in two weeks or it wo n’t happen in a month or who knows when, but I am saying the clock has started”, Greene said. ” It’s time for our conference to choose a new speaker”. ” Republicans had the power of the purse. This was our power. This was our leverage”, she told reporters outside the Capitol after the vote on the parliamentary package. ” This was our chance to secure the border, and he did n’t do it”. ” We need real leaders that know how to fight, that know how to walk in a room and do n’t get rolled by the deep state and do n’t get rolled by the Democrats and do n’t get rolled into doing whatever it takes to maintain that power and position”, she said. ” We need a speaker of the House that truly represents the people “.Many have taken to X to display their displeasure of the RepublicanHouse Speaker: Every time I start thinking there is hope for this Country, if we get enough Republicans elected, more RINOs step out of the shadows, like those who approved the Omnibus Bill this morning. — DonahuePapa ( @DonahuePapa ) March 22, 2024Speaker Mike Johnson is now officially out of compliance with the Agreement by not allowing 72 hours to read this disaster minibus billThis was the Agreement: • Allow 72 hours to read a bill
• Jeffersonian Motion to vacate the chair. This allows a SINGLE PERSON to make the… https ://t.co/vcM5gLqJgg pic. twitter.com/h8v725XTVJ— MJTruthUltra ( @MJTruthUltra ) March 21, 2024Coincidentally, Johnson took the position as Speaker from Kevin McCarthy, in an extremely similar situation. NBC News discusses the how the process would proceed: It was not immediately obvious how the House would act on her motion, which requires only a majority vote to remove the speaker. Greene, R- Ga., did no file the motion as wealthy — which would force a vote within two legislative days— but rather as a regular motion, which could be referred to a committee, where it would probably languish. Greene told reporters that the motion to vacate was “more of a warning than a green slip”, saying she does not want to” throw the House into chaos”, like the three and a half weeks that the chamber was without a speaker when McCarthy was ousted. The House is set to leave for a two- week recess on Friday and wo n’t consider the motion until after it returns, an official familiar with the process told NBC News. The House will return to session on April 9. It is questionable whether Johnson will be ousted from his position, but needless to say, he is on the hot seat. RELATED: The House Only Passed a Crazy$ 1.2 Trillion Spending Bill — Here’s The Full List of Republicans Who Betrayed You [[{“value”:”
After only four months as Speaker, Mike Johnson has been the subject of a motion. Majorie Greene, a Representative from Georgia, filed this motion. The Gateway Pundit explains the decision to file this motion: A few days ago, the Georgia Congresswoman submitted a motion to vacate her chair and remove Mike Johnson from his position as House Speaker due to his actions regarding the House Omnibus Bill, which will fund government until September 30, The House Omnibus bill was passed with 286-134 votes, which is enough for the 2/3 vote. This bill avoided a government shut down. Unsurprisingly, Republicans were strongly against the Omnibus Bill. BREAKING NEWS: $1.2 TRILLION BILL PASSES THE HOUSE AND HEADS TO THE SENATE House passed a $1.2 trillion spending measure, sending it to Senate hours before the shutdown. Nays:112 Republicans
22 Democrats Source: CSPAN https://t.co/CcmjOfiNHe pic.twitter.com/qNbbrQs20H — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 22, 2024 Even more have shown their frustration of the Omnibus Bill on X: Prediction: this omnibus bill will pass with many ‘Republicans’ voting yes. They’ve been bought and/or compromised. We all know it. What do you think of the motion to remove @SpeakerJohnson that was filed today by RepMTG? Looks like the #republicans don’t agree on this new omnibus legislation. #Congress is a mess. But that bill was a catastrophe. — Mavjones.com (@Mavjonesdotcom) March 22, 2024 THE #OMNIBUS BILL IS A #PELOSI #BloodBath
It has enough crap in it to finish off #America!
Call your @GOP Reps and tell them to say no to the BULLSHIT bill!
All #Republicans who vote for this atrocity must be expelled from Congress
On THERE A$$!
NO MORE!
FLOOD THE PHONE LINES! pic.twitter.com/3BXoTZfASl — Mr. Fiat (@MrFiat2) March 21, 2024 HELLO REPUBLICANS…. @GOPMajorityWhip Tom Emmer sent an email to @HouseGOP telling them to vote YES for the Omnibus Bill. @SpeakerJohnson, and the leadership team are NOT on our side. Tell them what you feel about this complete betrayal. Copy the email below. https://t.co/x0gGibyGJE — Teri Batts (@battst76) March 21, 2024 Every single Republican that votes for this Omnibus bill needs to be voted out of office. Period. #Congress #Senate. #corruption #BidenWorstPresidentEver #Republicans — Cheryl Williams (@CherylAWilliams) March 22, 2024 CBS News adds comments from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene: The Georgia Republican said she has no timeline for calling the resolution, known as a motion to vacate, for a vote and said it’s “more of a warning and a pink slip.” If and when she does seek recognition, the House would have two legislative days to act on the motion. Greene said, “I don’t say that it wont happen in two or three weeks or a month. I just know the clock has begun.” “It is time for our conference choose a new keynote speaker. “Republicans held the purse strings. This was our power. She told reporters outside of the Capitol that this was our leverage. She said, “This was our opportunity to secure the border and he did not do it.” “We have to have real leaders who know how fight and know how to walk into a room without getting rolled over by the Democrats or the deep state, and don’t get rolled to do whatever it takes to keep their power and position,” she added. “We need a Speaker of the House who actually represents the people.” Many took to X to express their displeasure with the Republican House speaker: Every time I think there is hope for the Country, if enough Republicans are elected, more RINOs come out of the dark, like those that approved the Omnibus Bill today. DonahuePapa, (@DonahuePapa), March 22, 2024 Speaker Mike Johnson has now officially broken the Agreement by failing to allow 72 hours for this disaster minibus Bill. This was the Agreement:
This allows a SINGLE PERSON to make the… https://t.co/vcM5gLqJgg pic.twitter.com/h8v725XTVJ — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) March 21, 2024 Coincidentally, Johnson took over as Speaker from Kevin McCarthy in an extremely similar situation. This allows a SINGLE PERSON to make the… https://t.co/vcM5gLqJgg pic.twitter.com/h8v725XTVJ — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) March 21, 2024 Coincidentally, Johnson took the position as Speaker from Kevin McCarthy, in an extremely similar situation. NBC News explains the process: It wasn’t immediately clear how the House will act on her motion. The speaker can be removed with a simple majority vote. Greene, R.-Ga. did not file the motion under privileged status, which would have forced a vote in two legislative days. Instead, she filed it as a regular, non-privileged motion that could be referred into a committee where it might languish. Greene told reporters the motion was “more a warning than pink slip” and that she did not want to “throw House into chaos”, like the three-and-a-half weeks the chamber was without speaker when McCarthy was removed. The House will leave on Friday for a two week recess and won’t be considering the motion until it returns, according to an official familiar with this process. The House will be back in session on April 9, 2019. Johnson is in a tough spot. It is not clear if he will be removed from his post, but it is obvious that he is under fire. RELATED: The House just passed a ridiculous $1.2 trillion spending bill — Here’s the full list of Republicans who betrayed you
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