Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has voiced strong discontent with her Republican colleagues for collaborating with Democrats on a temporary spending deal, suggesting they don’t deserve to keep their slim House majority.
In a recent interview, Greene expressed frustration about the need to balance reelecting conservatives while also emphasizing the importance of maintaining House control to prevent Democrats from making significant changes, like rewriting the tax code.
Greene’s comments reflect a growing disillusionment among hard-line conservatives regarding Speaker Mike Johnson’s reliance on Democratic votes for key legislation.
Other Republicans, including Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) and Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), have echoed her sentiments, warning that the GOP could lose its majority if they fail to address voter concerns and deliver tangible accomplishments.
As the House adjourns for October recess, the upcoming election cycle looms large, with all 435 seats up for grabs.
The GOP is poised to defend its majority, but the presence of vulnerable seats held by Republicans in Biden-won districts adds pressure as they head into November.