Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals off-ramp she offered House speaker Mike Johnson before failed vote to oust him
Firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene revealed that she offered Speaker Mike Johnson an off-ramp before she tried to topple him in a failed mutiny.
Greene (R-Ga.) met with Johnson (R-La.) at least twice last week in the run-up to her bid to oust him — a move that would’ve needed Democrats to side with her in order to succeed.
“I said, ‘Look, if you’ll defund [special counsel] Jack Smith, then I’ll reconsider this motion,'” Greene recounted on Fox News‘ “Sunday Morning Futures.
“This is something the American people are sick and tired of. They’re fed up with Republicans that will not defend President Trump.”
Johnson expressed openness to reforming the rules governing special counsels last week, telling reporters, “We’re looking very intently at it because I think the problem has reached a crescendo.”
He later told Politico point blank that he is not prepared to eliminate Smith’s job via the appropriations process.
