Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) finally found some common ground with Democrats.
“Our Republican majority is a complete failure,” she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, in a post that quickly went viral as critics rushed to agree with the far-right conspiracy theorist.
She followed that up with a message saying she is “done” with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), a sign there could be an effort brewing to remove him after just five months in the position.
Greene, who spoke at a white nationalist event in 2022, also included footage of what appeared to be a chaotic scene at the border.
“Tomorrow Speaker Johnson is funding the government that has created this invasion,” she wrote. “I’m voting NO! SHUT IT DOWN!”
Republicans had a chance to pass a bipartisan border bill that included funding for many conservative priorities, but turned against it when ordered to do so by Donald Trump, who didn’t want to give President Joe Biden a legislative victory ahead of this year’s election.
Greene’s unexpected confession of the GOP’s “complete failure” had many of her critics united in agreement with her for a change:
What else is new? Perhaps you should’ve voted in favor of the border bill 🤷🏻♀️
— GenXbitch💋 (@unemployed_mass) March 22, 2024
Yes, the House Republican majority is a complete failure. The first time you have ever been correct Marge 😆 https://t.co/l3MjdWwLfd
— Lefty Len Climate Change Resister 🟧🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🟦 (@Len_Future) March 21, 2024
You got this one right, you are a complete failure
— St. Calculus 🏳️🌈🇮🇳🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@stcalculus) March 22, 2024
Today both Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and Senator Mike Lee said that the House Republican majority has been a complete failure.
Previously Representative Chip Roy said that Republicans haven’t accomplished one thing with their majority.
Numerous other Republicans…
— Jared Ryan Sears (@JaredRyanSears) March 22, 2024
You finally wrote a sentence that I can agree with unequivocally, Midge!
It’s almost like your entire party is built out of opposition and completely unable to govern when given the reins of power.
(And by “almost”, I mean “exactly”).
— Jay Black (@jayblackisfunny) March 21, 2024