Friday was fairly the finale to some weeks of Freedom Caucus infighting. As Home Speaker Mike Johnson continues to lose members of his slim majority to early retirement and with holidays on the horizon for the do-nothing Congress, Johnson mustered sufficient GOP votes to affix Democrats and go a funding package deal—regardless of the Freedom Caucus fuming concerning the deal and sending a letter urging their Republican colleagues to vote in opposition to it.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene determined to thank Johnson by threatening to oust him from the speakership.
The far-right Greene has been on the outs with many within the equally far-right Freedom Caucus since they kicked her out, and was rapidly frolicked to dry by her colleagues. Rep. Matt Gaetz, a frequent Freedom Caucus ally who signed their letter in opposition to the deal, informed CNN he wouldn’t be backing Greene’s proposal as a result of “if we vacated this speaker, we’d find yourself with a Democrat.”
In the meantime, Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good informed Fox Information reporter Aishah Hasnie, “I don’t know anyone who cares about what Marjorie Taylor Greene says.”
Earlier within the week, Rep. Ken Buck, who moved up his retirement so as to get away from the chaos permeating the Home, was despatched off in basic Freedom Caucus type. Buck’s final official day was Friday, however the Caucus made certain to formally vote him out of their ranks on Wednesday!
So as to add insult to harm, individuals have been transferring issues out of Buck’s workplace on Thursday whereas he was nonetheless there, though nobody is taking credit score for that little bit of passive-aggressiveness. Perhaps Buck didn’t ask for a late take a look at?
To make sure that all people went into their trip on a excessive notice, Freedom Caucus members held a press convention after the funding invoice handed and vaguely threatened all 101 Republicans who voted for it. Rep. Chip Roy informed the press, “I need to be very clear: Any Republican who votes for this invoice, they personal it, and they’re those risking the election.”
Bon voyage!
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