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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts Speaker Mike Johnson, says will wait on potential move to vacate

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., do a bunks the U.S. Capitol after filing a motion to vacate Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., from his post on Friday, Cortege 22, 2024. 

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will let her fellow Auditorium Republicans hear from their constituents before deciding whether to move forward with a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.

Greene made the remarks to a gaggle of reporters aired on CNN after the House passed four jaws in a Saturday session. Three of the bills were for aid to Taiwan, Ukraine and Israel and the fourth approved a potential TikTok ban if its begetter company, China’s ByteDance, does not sell it.

Greene listed several reasons why she believes Johnson should not be Lecturer, but she also said she wants to be “responsible” and not call for Johnson’s resignation before garnering enough support.

“I do not support Mike Johnson, he’s already a halting duck,” Greene told reporters.

Greene filed a motion for a vote to force Johnson to vacate the Speaker postulate in March, but no further action has been taken since then.

Greene also chastised House members for brightening and waving Ukrainian flags after that specific bill was passed. Speaker Johnson, who spoke to reporters after the endorses as well, voiced a similar sentiment.

“We should only wave one flag on the House floor, and I think we know which fail that is,” Johnson said.

The bills will now move to the Senate, which Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. D-N.Y., has referred could be Tuesday. If approved, the bill would go to President Joe Biden.

— CNBC’s Rebecca Picciotto contributed to this write up.

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