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A Lone Defection: Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Call for Talks Fails to Move GOP

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In a rare break from Republican orthodoxy, far-right lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene backed negotiations to end the government shutdown, but her call for talks has so far failed to move her party. The GOP remains largely united behind its leadership’s hardline stance, a position that contributed to the failure of funding bills in the Senate on Wednesday and the continuation of the shutdown.
Greene’s defection on Monday was a notable moment, suggesting that cracks could be forming in the Republican wall of opposition to compromise. However, in the days since, no other Republicans have publicly joined her, indicating that her influence on this issue is limited and that the party leadership’s strategy still holds sway.
That strategy, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, is to demand a “clean,” short-term funding bill without the healthcare provisions Democrats are seeking. This has created a deadlock with Senate Democrats, who are insisting on an extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits to protect 20 million enrollees.
The shutdown resulting from this impasse is causing increasing disruption. Staffing shortages are affecting airports, and the financial security of federal workers, including the military, is at risk. Despite these mounting pressures, the political positions have not softened.
Another Republican, Rep. Jen Kiggans, offered a potential legislative compromise, but it was rejected by Democrats. With Greene’s call for dialogue going unanswered by her colleagues and compromise bills being dismissed, the Republican party remains locked in a standoff with Democrats, and the government remains closed.

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