The Speaker has promised to push forward with a Ukraine aid package once the House returns from a two-week break.

RepresentativeĀ Don BaconĀ acknowledged Sunday that it is ā€œpossibleā€ that Speaker Mike Johnson will lose the top House job over an impending vote on aid to Ukraine. ā€œIā€™m not going to deny it,ā€ the Nebraska conservativeĀ toldĀ NBCā€™sĀ Kristen Welker.

The comment comes as the House enters the second half of a two-week recess, which came on the heels of a tense fight over a government funding bill thatĀ barely averted a shutdown. Johnson entered the break promising to ā€œturn our attentionā€ to Ukraine, an issue that has divided the fractious House GOP caucus and kept the U.S. government from approving an aid package, even as the SenateĀ passedĀ a $95 billion bill in February.

George RepresentativeĀ Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has long been staunchly opposed to U.S. aid to Ukraine, filed a motion to vacate Johnsonā€™s speakership right as the House went into recess,Ā warning that Johnson ā€œshould not bring funding for Ukraineā€ to the House floor. Greene has yet to say when she plans to move forward with the motion.

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        Good chance that itā€™d be Jeffries. It might not be in his interest or Democrats to take it, but the possibility is sitting right there.

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    Johnson is an idiot if he took the gravel without getting rid of the vacate rule that they added. That is going to make doing anything impossible

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    Dems should cancel out these removals otherwise speakers are just gonna move more toward MTG and her pro-Russian agenda. Give them incentive to not be complete during dickheads

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      Damned if they do and damned if they donā€™t. They either get condemned for helping keep a GOP speaker in place or they get criticized for not helping and getting stuck another freedom caucus pick speaker, after they bicker for a month.

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    Itā€™s not possible for MTGs eyes to come any closer together. Theyā€™re at their closest for the year right now!