Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene bemoaned Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s resignation announcement in a social media post condemning her fellow Republican colleagues.
“Now in 2024, we will have a 1 seat majority in the House of Representatives,” Greene tweeted.
She blamed the GOP’s misfortune on the ultraconservative House Freedom Caucus, which spearheaded McCarthy’s ouster from the speakership in October, and the 105 House Republicans who voted with Democrats last week to expel then-Rep. George Santos.
“Hopefully no one dies,” she added.
Pretty grim if you ask me.
Well..
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) December 6, 2023
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.
Greene’s post highlights the long arc of her and McCarthy’s relationship, from being somewhat estranged years ago to being political partners in the House in 2023. Greene, for example, backed McCarthy’s first speaker bid at the start of the year, and she vehemently opposed the successful push to remove from the role.








