Fox News Host Confronts Marjorie Taylor Greene on 'Creating Drama'
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, doubled-down on her efforts to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday amid criticism that her motion is "creating drama" within the Republican Party.Far-right House Republicans, including Greene, had been increasingly critical of Johnson's effort to push a series of foreign aid bills to the chamber's floor on Saturday, where lawmakers passed measures to provide supplemental funding for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. Some GOP lawmakers...

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