‘Bless her heart’: Johnson suggests Greene not a serious lawmaker

WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — House Speaker Mike Johnson responded to ouster threats from one of his Republican colleagues, saying Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t proving to be a serious lawmaker.

Johnson made the comments in an interview with NewsNation’s Blake Burman on “The Hill” where he discussed the ongoing campus protests, border issues and his future in leadership.

Johnson’s full interview will air on NewsNation’s “The Hill” at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

Here’s a glimpse at what viewers can expect from the dialogue between Johnson and Burman:

Ahead of a news conference Wednesday morning, Burman asked Johnson about his future in office and whether he thinks Greene is a serious lawmaker.

“Bless her heart,” Johnson said. “I don’t think she’s proving to be.”

Johnson said he doesn’t spend much time thinking about the Georgia lawmaker, saying he has to focus on doing his job as speaker.

“We do the right thing and we let the chips fall where they may,” Johnson said.

Greene announced Wednesday she will pursue a vote on removing Johnson from his position next week.

The speaker said that leading the House to another vote to vacate the chair again is the opposite of what America needs right now.

Burman also asked Johnson what he makes of President Joe Biden’s response to the pro-Palestinian protests occurring on college campuses. Johnson said it has become a political problem for the Democrats.

“The silence is deafening. The president needs to speak with moral clarity in this fateful moment of our country. I’m doing that as the House speaker,” he said. “But, Chuck Schumer has been pretty silent on this and President Biden noticeably.”

Johnson said he thinks the protests have become a real political problem for the Democrats and they are trying to assess the situation before deciding to respond, especially because Biden doesn’t want to lose Michigan and Nevada voters ahead of the November election.

“But this is no time for politics. There’s no time for equivocation. This is not a gray area. This is right and wrong, and the president of the United States should speak to that,” Johnson said.

Here’s how to watch Johnson’s full interview on NewsNation’s “The Hill” on Wednesday at 6 p.m. ET.

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This comes as the president made repeated threats to wipe Iran off the face of the earth — and though he hasn't followed through on it for the time being, only a small smattering of Republicans went out of their way to condemn his genocidal rhetoric.

"Stuart, I'll start with you," said anchor Antonia Hylton. "Republicans have repeatedly made this claim since the start of this administration that they have a mandate. I want to know how they can continue to make that case right now, as the president just keeps doubling down on the very things his voters said they did not want."

"Yeah. You know, that's a really great question," said Stevens. "I don't think we had a mandate to have gas prices go through the roof, or mandate to threaten to destroy an entire country, civilization, the Persian Empire. I don't think we had a mandate to keep hiding Epstein files."

"Look, I think what's happened here is something that we did inside the Republican Party, and we didn't realize it. At least I didn't realize it was happening when I was working in the party," said Stevens. "And that as we evolved a system that rewarded compliance, that you got ahead by going along and we punish those that were more individual, who spoke out, who were willing to break with the party. And if you do that decade after decade, I think it's like a genetic experiment. You end up with this extraordinary, highly compliant, weak group of senators and congressmen."

Years ago, he said, "had you said to them that Donald Trump is going to threaten to annihilate another civilization, they would have laughed and said, of course that's never going to happen. But now it's happening or us, the way that we're supporting Russia in this war. We have the vice president over there supporting Putin's candidate in Hungary, and 90 percent of Republicans are against this, but they won't say anything. And I think it's just a collapse of a party unlike anything that we've seen in modern political history."

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