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House Speaker Erupts as GOP Healthcare Plan Collapses Following MTG’s Public Attack

The Republican Party is facing a storm of internal conflict and public criticism, with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) struggling to defend the party’s handling of healthcare reform and the ongoing government shutdown. The situation reached a boiling point after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) launched a series of attacks against Johnson and the GOP leadership, accusing them of failing to address pressing issues like healthcare costs, inflation, and transparency.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Out Her Own Party

Well, bless her heart': Mike Johnson confronted with MTG's statements  bashing him over healthcare

In a candid interview with Tucker Carlson, Greene pulled no punches, criticizing Speaker Johnson for keeping the House out of session during a critical period. “I really have no respect for the House not being in session,” Greene said. “We should be passing bills that reflect the president’s executive orders, which are exactly what we voted for. We should be at work on our committees. We should be doing investigations.”

Her comments reflect a growing frustration among some Republicans who feel that party leadership is more focused on political maneuvering than on solving real problems facing Americans. Greene specifically highlighted the lack of action on healthcare, home loans, and inflation, arguing that the party is “sitting on the sidelines doing nothing to fix this healthcare disaster that is leading many Americans into financial ruin.”

Speaker Johnson on the Defensive

Pressed about Greene’s criticism during a media interview, Speaker Johnson appeared visibly agitated. He dismissed Greene’s claims as “absurd,” insisting that the party has been working diligently on healthcare reform behind the scenes. “We’re not going to have actual strategy discussions on a line where you have hundreds of people listening in because it would be reported on the front page,” Johnson said. “We have many ideas on how to bring down the cost of healthcare… and we’ve already demonstrated it in the working families tax cut.”

However, critics argue that the lack of transparency—no public legislation, no detailed plans, and no open debate—suggests that the GOP is avoiding scrutiny rather than preparing meaningful reforms. Johnson’s defense that specifics aren’t discussed publicly only fueled further skepticism. As one commentator noted, “It’s been 10 years now since the ACA. What’s their plan? There’s literally nothing because they don’t have one.”

The Healthcare Conundrum

The collapse of the GOP’s healthcare narrative comes at a time when millions of Americans are facing rising medical costs and uncertainty about the future of government subsidies. Johnson referenced the looming expiration of key subsidies and the need for “real reforms,” but offered no concrete proposals. Critics pointed to past Republican efforts to cut Medicaid and other programs, suggesting that “reform” often means reducing support rather than expanding it.

Viviana Vigil, co-host of The Damage Report, put it bluntly: “When these health subsidies hit the American people, it is going to be painful… people can’t even buy eggs right now. This is insanity.” She argued that any new GOP plan would likely create loopholes benefiting only a small segment of the population, leaving most Americans worse off.

The Trump Factor and Party Loyalty

Republican House Speaker LOSES IT As Healthcare Con Collapses After MTG  Attack

Greene’s criticism stopped short of targeting Donald Trump, despite her calls for releasing the Epstein files and passing bills aligned with Trump’s executive orders. Commentators suggested that fear of alienating Trump’s base and jeopardizing her own career kept Greene from going further. “She doesn’t want to call out Donald Trump because that would ruin her whole career, but she can call Mike Johnson a liar,” Vigil observed.

The dynamic reflects a broader problem within the GOP: many members privately express frustration with Trump’s influence but publicly toe the line to avoid backlash. Tucker Carlson himself, once a vocal supporter, has reportedly expressed disdain for Trump in private messages. Yet, as one analyst put it, “If they had ever had the collective balls to come together, they could have rid us of him many years ago. And they chose not to do that.”

Government Shutdown: No End in Sight

The internal strife has paralyzed the party’s ability to resolve the government shutdown, now in its 23rd day. Johnson’s reluctance to challenge Trump or take decisive action has left the House in gridlock, with critical appropriations bills stalled and public confidence eroding. Greene called for passing the discharge petition to release the Epstein files and funding important projects, but leadership remains unresponsive.

Conclusion: A Party at a Crossroads

The Republican Party’s failure to present a clear healthcare plan and resolve the government shutdown has exposed deep divisions and a crisis of leadership. As Greene and other dissenters push for transparency and action, the party faces mounting pressure from both inside and outside its ranks. Whether the GOP can overcome these challenges and deliver meaningful solutions remains to be seen. For now, Americans are left waiting—and worrying—about the financial and political fallout.

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