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Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher has announced his resignation from Congress next month, causing turmoil within the GOP. Marjorie Taylor Greene believes Gallagher's departure jeopardizes the party's majority. Gallagher's decision remains unchanged despite pleas from leadership, leading to frustration and finger-pointing among Republicans.
.@RepGallagher decision to leave House unchanged despite plea from leadership https://t.co/xyyPWkh38T https://t.co/xyyPWkh38T
Republican finger pointing and frustration grows as lawmakers Mike Gallagher and Ken Buck quit Congress early and hamstring the GOP's slim majority: 'People are 'really f****ing pissed' https://t.co/6n669orrOY https://t.co/sLe6MDel8I
Republican hardliners, outraged over yet another vote in which they were sidelined, are capitulating to the reality that their motion-to-vacate threat has lost its oomph—and that Speaker Mike Johnson isn’t speaking for them anymore. From @tina_nguyen https://t.co/FVGRmMEBON
Marjorie Taylor Greene says that GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher should be expelled because he’s resigning from Congress next month: “What Mike Gallagher did yesterday was intentional, purposeful, and puts our entire majority at risk.” https://t.co/NB77JZ2Q5v
Marjorie Taylor Greene says GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher should be expelled because he’s resigning from Congress next month: “What Mike Gallagher did yesterday was intentional, purposeful, and puts our entire majority at risk.” https://t.co/NB77JZ2Q5v
Rep. Mike Gallagher Leaves GOP, Wisconsinites In The Lurch https://t.co/fmmLyjTMfX