“People have ruled him out for any leadership position in the next Congress,” a senior GOP aide says.
Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t winning many converts to her cause of replacing House Speaker Mike Johnson, who offended the pro-Russia Republican by allowing a vote on aid for Ukraine. But that doesn’t mean she isn’t making life difficult for the GOP caucus and its tenuous grip on power.
At a press conference Wednesday, the Georgia Republican said she plans to force a vote next week on Johnson’s leadership, accusing him of trying to « Make Ukraine Great Again » by not depriving it of American ammunition. She was joined by just one other colleague, Rep. Thomas Massie, a far-right lawmaker from Kentucky; another supporter of the leadership challenge, Rep.