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'Totally perverse': How MAGA's revolt against Johnson could lead to 'meltdown and anarchy'


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House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-La.) decision to stay in Washington D.C. to push a bill keeping the government open for three more months across the finish line meant he missed a scheduled appearance in front of MAGA activists.

The article from MSN discusses the internal conflict within the Republican Party, focusing on the MAGA (Make America Great Again) faction's revolt against House Speaker Mike Johnson. This dissent stems from dissatisfaction with Johnson's leadership, particularly his handling of budget negotiations and perceived compromises with Democrats. Critics within the MAGA group, including figures like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, argue that Johnson's actions betray core conservative values, potentially leading to a government shutdown or a broader political meltdown. The article suggests that this internal strife could result in legislative paralysis, with the possibility of "anarchy" in Congress as hardliners push for drastic measures or even attempt to oust Johnson from his speakership. This situation is portrayed as a critical moment that could either force a reevaluation of party strategy or lead to further chaos and disarray within the GOP.

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