Budget hawk Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) stepped up her criticism of House Republican leaders this week, saying their performance has been subpar and that they will be “lucky” if a Trump victory in the fall election keeps them in power.
In a series of posts on X, the Republican advocate of former President Donald Trump said voters won’t be happy when they hear more about what was in the budget bill Congress passed before taking a two-week Easter recess.
“We have not put up the fight to give conservative Republicans and America First voters across America any reason to want to vote for Republicans after Trump is gone,” she added.
Greene is leading the effort to push House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) aside because she believes he should have secured more GOP wins in the $1.2 trillion spending plan signed by President Joe Biden.