Impeachment Momentum Slows as GOP Speaker Receives Criticism from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
In a surprising turn of events, the momentum behind the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has faltered under the new GOP Speaker, Mike Johnson. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Johnson, suggesting that he doesn’t want to impeach.
According to The Washington Post, Speaker Johnson stated that there is currently insufficient evidence to initiate formal impeachment proceedings against President Biden. This statement drew criticism from Rep. Greene, who took to social media to express her frustration.
In a post on X, previously known as Twitter, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote, Not long ago we had a Speaker that believed in impeachment so much that he launched an inquiry without a floor vote, but you were told he was bad. She continued, After 8 R’s and all D’s ousted him, we found checks to Joe Biden and evidence of a massive money laundering scheme and now the new guy you are told is way better doesn’t want to impeach. Such progress.
Rep. Greene’s critique of Speaker Johnson’s stance on impeachment is noteworthy because less than a month ago, she voted for Johnson to become Speaker of the House. On social media, she expressed her support for Johnson, citing his conservative voting record and commitment to important legislation.
As news of Greene’s criticism spread, the internet reacted swiftly, with many users questioning her consistency and accusing her of being disingenuous. Some pointed out that she had previously praised Speaker Johnson and voted for him, while others called for her resignation.
Despite the backlash, Speaker Johnson reiterated his commitment to a methodical investigation required by the Constitution, but also acknowledged that an inflection point is approaching. It seems that the impeachment momentum has slowed, at least for now, as a result of Johnson’s position and the lack of sufficient evidence.
In conclusion, the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has hit a roadblock as GOP Speaker Mike Johnson faces criticism from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. While Johnson suggests that there is insufficient evidence to proceed with impeachment, Greene accuses him of not wanting to impeach. The situation has sparked controversy, particularly due to Greene’s previous support for Johnson. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether the momentum will regain steam or if other factors will come into play.