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As DOGE hammers away at the US government, Republicans stir with quiet objections

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The article discusses the ongoing political tension in the U.S. Congress, focusing on the internal conflicts within the Republican party as they face challenges from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, often referred to as "Doge." Greene has been actively criticizing and challenging the U.S. government, particularly targeting House Speaker Mike Johnson. Despite her aggressive tactics, there's a growing undercurrent of dissent among Republicans. Some GOP members are quietly expressing their objections to her methods, fearing that her confrontational style might alienate moderate voters and disrupt party unity. This internal discord comes at a time when the party is trying to navigate critical legislative issues, including budget negotiations and foreign policy decisions, highlighting the delicate balance between maintaining party discipline and addressing the disruptive influence of one of its more controversial members.

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