Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed concern about the slim Republican majority in the House of Representatives following former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s announcement of his departure.
She highlighted the potential challenges and emphasized the need to maintain unity within the party.
“Well.. Now in 2024, we will have a 1 seat majority in the House of Representatives. Congratulations Freedom Caucus for one and 105 Rep who expel our own for the other,” Greene said. (Trending: Hunter Biden Indicted on 9 New Criminal Charges)
Well..
Now in 2024, we will have a 1 seat majority in the House of Representatives.
Congratulations Freedom Caucus for one and 105 Rep who expel our own for the other.
I can assure you Republican voters didn’t give us the majority to crash the ship.
Hopefully no one dies.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) December 6, 2023
“I can assure you Republican voters didn’t give us the majority to crash the ship,” she said, adding, “Hopefully no one dies.”
The departure of McCarthy and Rep. Bill Johnson will impact the party’s ability to pass legislation, with only three GOP defections allowed.
Additionally, the role of Rep. Matt Gaetz in forcing McCarthy out and the subsequent leadership change was noted.
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