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Hoping tensions ease, House Republicans still brace for more drama

Shortly after House lawmakers overwhelming rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s attempt to strip the gavel from a second Republican leader in the past year, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told her in a brief conversation on the House floor that he isn’t one to hold a grudge.

“Let’s move on, Marjorie. I’m okay with this. Let’s move on,” Johnson recounted telling Greene (R-Ga.) on “Fox & Friends” on Thursday morning. “I think we’ll have an opportunity to do that, we’ll see.”

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