The US Congress rejected the offer to resign Speaker Johnson

The US Congress rejected the offer to resign Speaker Johnson

Photo: Johnson remains the speaker of the US Congress

Republican Marjorie Taylor Green tried to remove a party member from the post of speaker, but her initiative did not find enough support among either Republicans or Democrats.

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday, May 8, voted against Republican Marjorie Taylor Green’s proposal to resign her fellow speaker Mike Johnson, Reuters reports.

It is noted that 359 congressmen voted to keep Johnson as speaker, 43 voted for his resignation.

In this vote, Democrats joined Republicans, Reuters explained, to avoid a repeat of the “chaos” that occurred in October, when Republicans ousted Kevin McCarthy, Johnson’s predecessor.

Reuters noted that the resignation attempt was a “rare challenge by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump,” who said on Wednesday that it was “not the time” for the party to try to oust its own speaker.

“I appreciate the show of confidence from my colleagues to defeat this misguided effort,” Johnson said after the vote.

Green criticized Johnson for a series of compromises with the Democrats who hold the majority in the Senate. Johnson angered many hard-line Republicans this year when he introduced bipartisan funding measures to avoid a government shutdown and help US allies, including Ukraine.

It will be recalled that on March 22, Green submitted a resolution to remove Speaker Mike Johnson . Her decision was criticized by other Republicans for threatening to split the already hostile Republican Party ahead of the election.

In April , Johnson met with Green , but they could not agree on a number of political issues, including aid to Ukraine.

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