
"Just last week, and I think the dam is breaking, many Republicans may not have called him out, but last week 13 Republicans voted with Democrats to overturn one of President Trump's executive orders, which enabled him to fire federal workers. We also saw Indiana Republicans vote against redistricting. He didn't call any of them traitors and call for primaries against them, but I would like to say that is a sign where you're seeing Republicans, they're entering the campaign phase for 2026,"
"which is a large signal that lame duck season has begun and that Republicans will go in all in for themselves in order to save their own reelections. Those 13 Republicans that voted to take down his executive order last week literally that same evening put on their tuxedos and their evening ball gowns and went to the White House Christmas party. That's pretty bold."
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene warned that President Donald Trump's hold on the Republican Party is eroding and described the situation as a dam breaking. Greene cited 13 Republican lawmakers who voted with Democrats to overturn a Trump executive order that curtailed federal workers' collective bargaining rights. She also noted Indiana Republicans voting against redistricting as evidence of intra-party dissent. Greene observed that those lawmakers faced no immediate rebuke from Trump and suggested many Republicans are shifting into 2026 campaign mode, prioritizing personal reelection. Greene highlighted the contrast between votes against Trump measures and those lawmakers attending a White House Christmas party.
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