Fox News Host Calls Out Marjorie Taylor Greene for Causing 'Disruption'
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Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday confronted Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson for causing a "disruption" amid the 2024 election.Greene, a Georgia Republican, announced last week that she planned to call a vote on her previously unprivileged motion to vacate Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, sparking criticism from several members of the GOP who warned the move may be damaging to the party. However, on Wednesday Democrats joined Republicans in...

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