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Amidst these media squabbles, Greene took a bold step in March by filing a motion to oust Mike Johnson from the speakership, demonstrating her willingness to shake up GOP leadership over disagreements on governmental funding measures. Although the House was approaching a recess, the motion kept tensions high within the party ranks. According to Axios, the resolution could not be ignored and was required to be addressed promptly. CNN reported that Greene’s actions sparked attempts by fellow Republicans, including Representatives Barry Loudermilk and Kat Cammack, to dissuade her from pursuing the motion, fearing it could destabilize party unity.
Addressing the press, Greene highlighted the urgent need for strong leadership amidst national challenges. “Short or getting the vote is necessary how can you find someone to succeed Mike Johnson who can get the votes and keep the conference together and not plunge the chamber into chaos? It’s because the country is in crisis. We have a border invasion happening every single day. People under 30 years old has lost hope for their future. The younger generations cannot afford to buy homes, and inflation is running rampant,” she explained.
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Despite her efforts, Greene’s motion to vacate was ultimately not successful. Nonetheless, her actions underscore a fierce dedication to her constituents and a readiness to confront both internal and external challenges head-on, signaling her intent to continue being a formidable force within the Republican Party.



