The Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson (R-La.), is supported by Democrats after voting for Ukraine aid and shouldn't face consequences, according to Democratic congressman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) despite a push to remove him from his position.
Nadler stated that Democrats were justified in defending Johnson from a motion to remove him, introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). He doubted that Greene would follow through with the resolution. coming The motion is expected to be brought to the floor next week.
Nadler expressed skepticism about Greene's determination to carry out the threat, during his appearance on Rev. Al Sharpton’s “PoliticsNation” on MSNBC.
Democrats believe that Johnson should be protected if Greene pursues the motion, as punishing him for voting for Ukraine aid would not be justified, according to Nadler.
There are reports that Democrats in the House will help save Johnson’s speakership due to his role in bringing Ukraine aid to a vote, which received bipartisan support. would Some Democrats view this as a unique opportunity to show bipartisan cooperation. said Greene’s effort has gained full approval from two more GOP members, Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.).
Other hard-right members, while critical of Johnson's bipartisan approach, have stated they will not support Greene’s resolution.
There has been resistance to Greene’s motion-to-vacate in the Senate, with some GOP lawmakers emphasizing the need to prioritize more important matters and maintain Republican unity for the upcoming November elections. Opposition Democratic congressman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) said that Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) should not face consequences for “doing the right thing,” reiterating Democratic support to oppose his removal from the position.