After weeks of will-she-or-won’t-she questions, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene finally made her intentions clear last week. The right-wing Georgia Republican, who formally filed a motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson 46 days ago, held a press conference to announce that she was moving forward with her plan against her own party’s leader.
“So next week, I am going to be calling this motion to vacate,” Greene told reporters six days ago. “Absolutely calling it.”
Perhaps “absolutely” was the wrong choice of words. NBC News reported:
After a nearly two-hour meeting with Speaker Mike Johnson, far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., emerged from his office and said the two will continue their discussions Tuesday morning amid her threats to force a vote to depose him. “We’re going to be meeting again tomorrow based on the discussion that we’ve had,” Greene said, standing in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall, though she did not elaborate on what she and the speaker discussed.
PunchBowl News soon after published a report with a headline that read, “Marjorie Taylor Greene slams on the brakes.”
This is not to say that the congresswoman has entirely given up on her anti-Johnson plot, but it’s fair to say that Greene is no longer sticking to the plan: She was expected to take the necessary procedural steps today, with a floor vote to follow soon after. As things stand, the future of that plan is, at a minimum, in doubt.








