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Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor-Green is now calling on GOP Speaker Mike Johnson to resign. And today, she is threatening to introduce a motion to vacate his speakership if he doesn't step down.

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Mike Johnson has betrayed America. He's betrayed Republican voters. Under his leadership, he's passed the Democrat agenda, passed the Biden administration's policies, and fully funded them. We're going to fight in Congress to do everything we can to stop to stop this type of uniparty leadership. Mike Johnson's speakership is over. He needs to do the right thing to resign and allow us to move forward in a controlled process. If he doesn't do so, he will be vacated.

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The Georgia Hardliner is one We have at least three Republicans who have said they will support a move to oust Johnson, whose majority is so slim, he can't afford to lose any Republicans on a party-line vote. Should Green and her supporters make good on their threat to force a vote on ousting him as I'm sure Johnson will almost certainly need to rely on Democrats to bail him out.

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I want to ask you about Mike Johnson and his prospects, and if you're whether he could hold on to his job, because Alice, he angered a lot of Republicans by bringing forward, particularly this Ukraine bill, which he had opposed for so long. Marjorie Taylor-Green, rather surprisingly, yesterday said she wasn't immediately bringing this motion to vacate forward. She wanted the lawmakers to hear from their constituents, but she has called on him to resign. So how much of a threat is Is that what Johnson did in terms of allowing those votes yesterday, a threat to his speakership?

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Look, her threat is to Congress getting things done. She is such a self-serving member of Congress. This is all about her fundraising, her getting attention. She's causing chaos and confusion. The problem is she doesn't have the army to back her up. The frustrating part of all of this is she talks about putting forth this motion to vacate. She didn't put forth a plan. She has not put forth an alternative. If she She really had the balls to do this, she would have done this before this big vote yesterday and put her money where her mouth is, and she is certainly not doing this. My hats off to Speaker Johnson. While she's playing Real Housewives of Georgia, throwing up tables, he threw this to prayer. He prayed on this. He put this in God's hands. And thank goodness, in this case, God won here, and he's not putting out a fundraising letter like Marjorie Taylor-Green is.

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Do you think that the Democrats, should it come to that, that they should try to rescue him? I mean, this was a rare and remarkable show of bipartisan ship getting this $95 billion approved for Israel, Ukraine, and the Pacific.

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Democrats will always do what's in the best interest of the country. Democrats, the majority of Democrats, have always supported money for Ukraine because we know that that's in the best interest of our national security, and frankly, for the survival of democracy worldwide. The sad part of what is happening, and I get that so many people are giving kudos, even Democrats, to Speaker Johnson, but that is how low the bar has become for a Republican speaker the House to do his freaking job. This could have been done back in October if Mike Johnson had had the wearwith on the spine to do it. Now he's done it six months later, while Ukraine has lost so much on the battlefield. But yes, thank goodness, we are where we are now, and with the help of Democrats, Speaker Johnson has finally been able to do his job. Democrats will continue to do what's right for the country. In the future, if this means coming to his saving, if Marjorie Taylor-Greene does put this on the we'll see. If that occurs, again, it speaks to just how low the Republican Congressional leadership has gone in terms of losing control of their own caucus.

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If Democrats do have to come to his aid, I don't think it's going to be for free. I think it's going to be for some power sharing or something that, again, will benefit the country because Democrats are always going to do what's in the best interests of Americans.

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Because I think it's important. Hats off again to Speaker Johnson for showing true leadership in the in the case of potential ouster by the vocal minority in the House. I think this is an opportunity for Americans to sit back and say, Thank goodness, Congress worked in a bipartisan fashion. We sent a strong message to Russia, to China, to Iran, the proxies, and any of these other nations that want to put a threat to democracy. I think everyone should call their member of Congress that voted for this and tell them, Thank you.

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We only have a couple of moments left, but Alice, does that mean that you think there's some fatigue that's setting in the Republican caucus over all of this chaos? Because how Johnson's acting is not so different than what Kevin McCarthy did, and yet he was ousted.

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Well, look, again, I think when you talk to rational Republicans, I know you talk to them all the time, they're tired of the chaos and confusion. They're running for re-election. Some of them are trying to help get themselves reelected. Mike Johnson is not focused on a few people saying, We're going to kick you out. He is laser-focused on November. He's going to hit the road and raise money for candidates. He's hitting a lot of the states in the South. That's where all of their focus is. They're trying to save their own jobs, but also save the Republican majority in the House.

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I think Alice made a good point, which is they understand that they're up for re-election, and if they kept acting the way that they have been acting up until now, which is a huge dumpster fire in Congress, they know that Democrats would absolutely take over the House. I still think that will happen because Americans do not want to see the repeat over and over again, and that could still happen.

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No doubt they will get a lot of questions on the campaign trail about Ukraine. Maria Cardona, Alice Stewart, thank Alice Steward, thank you both so much. I appreciate.