Marjorie Taylor Greene's final move in Congress could target Mike Johnson, sources claim
Could Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene be plotting a dramatic exit from Congress with a bold strike against House Speaker Mike Johnson?
Reports suggest that Greene, a staunch conservative firebrand, is quietly exploring a plan to unseat Trump-backed Johnson before her retirement in early January, while discontent brews within the Republican Party over his leadership, as the Independent reports.
Greene’s tenure in Congress has been marked by her fierce criticism of Johnson, including a failed attempt last year to remove him over a foreign aid package for Ukraine. Her consistent disapproval this year, especially during the second Trump administration, centers on what she calls his “weak” leadership. She has pointed to his inaction on healthcare costs and sidelining of GOP women during controversies like the Epstein files debate.
Greene's Quiet Push for Votes
Behind closed doors, sources claim Greene is working to muster the nine Republican votes needed to force a vote on Johnson’s speakership. An anonymous source told MS Now, “Marjorie is approaching members to get to nine who will oust the speaker.” But let’s be honest -- if the GOP can’t rally around a unified agenda, such whispers might just be noise, not action.
Greene herself has pushed back hard against these reports, simply stating, “not true,” when pressed about the alleged plan. Still, her denial doesn’t erase the undercurrent of frustration within the party.
Her impending retirement, spurred by a public clash with President Trump over the Epstein files, seems to have emboldened other Republicans to voice their own grievances -- albeit anonymously -- about the state of the caucus.
Party Discontent Simmers Under Johnson
Discontent isn’t limited to Greene; Rep. Elise Stefanik, now eyeing a gubernatorial run in New York, has openly questioned Johnson’s support within the party. It’s no secret that the GOP’s razor-thin House majority adds pressure to every internal squabble.
Stefanik’s critique cuts deep, reflecting a broader unease about Johnson’s ability to steer the ship ahead of critical mid-term challenges in 2026. With affordability and healthcare costs still unresolved, many conservatives are asking: where’s the plan?
Anonymous voices within the party aren’t holding back either, with one senior House Republican warning of “more explosive early resignations” and describing the atmosphere as a “tinder box,” per Punchbowl News. If morale is truly this low, Johnson’s grip on leadership might be shakier than it appears.
Johnson’s Struggles and Trump’s Support
Johnson himself hasn’t shied away from admitting the chaos, lamenting the personal toll of the speakership on him and his family. He’s described the role as akin to a firefighter, constantly putting out hourly crises. It’s a vivid image, but conservatives might wonder if those fires are being stoked by his own missteps.
Yet, Johnson isn’t without powerful allies -- President Trump recently called him a “fantastic speaker,” praising his handling of a slim majority. That endorsement carries weight, especially for MAGA loyalists who see Trump’s agenda as the party’s north star.
Still, Trump’s support might not be enough to quiet the growing murmurs of dissatisfaction within the caucus. Many Republicans are frustrated by the lack of a coherent healthcare strategy, a key issue for voters.
Uncertainty Remains Over Greene’s Next Move
Whether Greene can actually rally enough support to challenge Johnson remains a big question mark. Her history of bold, if unsuccessful, moves suggests she’s not afraid to shake the table on her way out.
But with the party already fractured and facing tough battles ahead, such a move could either galvanize conservatives or deepen the chaos. The GOP needs unity, not more infighting, to push back against progressive policies and deliver on promises.
In the end, Greene’s potential last stand might just be a footnote -- or it could spark a much-needed reckoning for Republican leadership. Only time will tell if this retiring rebel has one final fight left in her.




