Between Ukraine and Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mike Johnson has a tightrope to walk
On Thursday, House Speaker Mike Johnson made two seemingly contradictory moves.
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On Thursday, House Speaker Mike Johnson made two seemingly contradictory moves.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene has defended her bid to oust Republican House speaker, Mike Johnson — after threatening to do so in January — and insisted that she was not seeking to throw the government into “chaos”.