Her remarks come just a few days after the House approved a $95 billion package of aid on Saturday.
Her remarks come shortly after the House approved a$ 95 billion aid package on Saturday. Her remarks come shortly after the House approved a$ 95 billion aid package on Saturday.
Her remarks come just a few days after the House approved a $95 billion package of aid on Saturday.
LOADINGERROR LOADING. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is continuing to push for House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to be removed from his position after the House passed a set of foreign aid bills, one of which includes funding for Ukraine. Greene reiterated her belief that Johnson’s leadership is no longer effective. Greene stated in an interview on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” that he must resign and help us progress in an orderly manner. “If he fails to do so, he will be removed.” Greene stated that she plans to submit a “motion to vacate” against Johnson, no matter what his decision may be. Her comments, which highlight the most recent disagreement within the GOP in Congress, were made at the same time as the approval of a bipartisan $95 billion bill in the House on Saturday. The package contains assistance for Taiwan, Israel, and Ukraine. Most Republicans were opposed to providing aid to Ukraine, which is set to receive $60 billion in assistance. Before the vote on the package, Greene claimed that it promoted a harmful business model based on conflict and violence in other nations. She argued that funding should be focused on strengthening our own military resources, rather than sending them abroad.