Johnson and Greene set to meet again as speaker faces threat of ouster vote
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Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are set to meet again on Tuesday as the Georgia congresswoman continues to dangle the threat of an ouster vote against the speaker.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are set to meet again on Tuesday as the Georgia congresswoman continues to dangle the threat of an ouster vote against the speaker. Greene has threatened to trigger a vote this week, but it is unclear if the congresswoman and the speaker may be able to reach a resolution that would lead her to hold off. Johnson and Greene met for around two hours on Monday and after that meeting Greene declined to provide details about what was discussed or say if she would still force a vote seeking his ouster this week. Johnson has defended his leadership against the threat, saying that he will not resign and warning that a vote to oust him could cause chaos in the House. Many Republicans oppose the push to oust Johnson, not wanting to see the conference devolve into bitter infighting like it did after former Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted in a historic and unprecedented vote last year. Johnson briefly addressed his ongoing conversation with Greene during a news conference, but declined to give any specific details.
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