Summary
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Speaker Mike Johnson for not addressing accusations against Representative Cory Mills, who is under a protective order for alleged misconduct. Greene questions Johnson's actions, highlighting her pattern of supporting leaders only when it aligns with her agenda. Johnson previously expressed concerns about expelling members of Congress before a criminal conviction, following the expulsion of George Santos.
Key Facts
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused Speaker Mike Johnson of being hypocritical for ignoring issues concerning Rep. Cory Mills.
- Cory Mills faces a protective order for allegedly threatening to release explicit content of his ex-girlfriend.
- Mike Johnson expressed a preference to focus on more serious matters than the allegations against Mills.
- Greene criticized Johnson for expelling George Santos while not acting similarly with Mills.
- Johnson did not support expelling Santos initially, citing the need for due process and the rule of law.
- Greene has challenged other Republicans and plans to read Epstein-related information in Congress.
- Greene plans to run for reelection in the House in 2026 but has ruled out running for the Senate or as a governor.
- Greene has previously opposed her party's strategies, contributing to internal conflicts.