Share on linkedin Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and House Speaker Mike Johnson at the U.S. Capitol last month. Photo: Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesFollowing a two-hour meeting with the speaker, Greene and Rep. Thomas Massie said they will huddle with Johnson again on Tuesday as top Republicans look to avert a vote to strip him of his gavel.
Johnson told reporters the meeting was a "constructive" discussion of ideas, adding "we're going to keep this team together." "We're going to be meeting again tomorrow based on the discussion that we've had," Greene said, offering no further details of the talks.Some Republicans said they found it promising she opted to stave off immediately moving forward with forcing a vote, with some hopeful that they can dodge putting a spotlight on infighting and chaos within their conference.
One conservative who has been frustrated with Johnson's handling of certain policy decisions told Axios they give it "70/30 no to yea" odds that she pulls the trigger.for the time being, but some Republicans fear that they will hemorrhage their leverage in negotiations and potentially lose seats in November.Share on linkedin
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