Several GOP representatives, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, are challenging Speaker Johnson's decorum request for the State of the Union address, citing concerns over national debt and past breaches of decorum in Washington, DC.
Marjorie Taylor Greene on Speaker Johnson’s call for decorum: "Depends on what the president has to say" https://t.co/CfLU3AUev1 https://t.co/6s7Acx6hnP
Marjorie Taylor Greene Blows Off Speaker's Call for 'Decorum' During SOTU: ‘Calling Out the President… Is Completely Appropriate’ https://t.co/KpC7cBxMmv
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) responded to Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) call for decorum during the State of the Union by saying it would "depend on what the president has to say" https://t.co/K7eQPhg2AF https://t.co/ANDHbrPvBa
Some House Republicans are dismissing Speaker Johnson's calls for decorum during the State of the Union tonight. Rep. Lauren Boebert told me: “I don’t even promise my pastor I’m going to hold back in church. And MTG says: "Decorum broke a long time ago."
Marjorie Taylor Greene, true to form, pushes back on Johnson urging members not to heckle. “How can we be concerned about decorum when Congress has put the American people $34 trillion in debt? … I think decorum is already broken.” https://t.co/KUh5qMr9eh
GOP GA Rep Greene on if it’s ok to heckle the President in the middle of his speech: We can argue about what’s inappropriate. I will..argue that decorum has been destroyed here in Washington, DC