Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has intensified her criticism of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) over his handling of border security issues, accusing him of surrendering to Democrats and compromising public safety. Greene’s attacks come in the wake of Johnson’s endorsement of a government spending deal with President Biden that did not include the stringent border security measures favored by many conservatives.
As tensions escalate between the two Republican lawmakers, Greene is now targeting Johnson’s stance on military funding for Ukraine, vowing to oppose any aid package that she deems detrimental to American interests. Greene has even hinted at the possibility of removing Johnson from his position if he fails to align with her demands.
In response to Greene’s criticisms, Johnson defended his negotiations with Democrats as a necessary part of governing in a divided Washington. He acknowledged Greene’s frustrations but emphasized the challenges of passing legislation with a slim majority in Congress.
Despite their differences, Johnson expressed willingness to engage with Greene in discussions and meetings to address their disagreements. However, Greene’s recent attacks on Johnson suggest a growing rift within the GOP, with potential implications for future legislative battles.
As the House prepares to reconvene after a holiday recess, the clash between Greene and Johnson underscores the internal divisions within the Republican Party and the challenges they face in advancing their agenda. The outcome of their conflict could have significant implications for the party’s unity and effectiveness in the upcoming elections.