Marjorie Taylor Greene turns on Speaker McCarthy
In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, Tia Mitchell, Patricia Murphy and Bill Nigut look at how Marjorie Taylor Greene – one of Speaker McCarthy’s strongest allies in the House – turned against him and joined hardliners in refusing to pass the rule to allow the Department of Defense budget bill to come to the floor for an official vote. Greene’s surprising defection from McCarthy’s side was triggered by her opposition to the new funding for Ukraine embedded in the DoD bill.
Then, Tia Mitchell leads a discussion of an emotional appearance on the Hill by Atlanta rapper Quavo - a member of the popular rap group Migos – who is lobbying for new gun safety measures in the aftermath of the shooting death of his nephew, known as Takeoff, last year.
Finally, the panel looks at how Georgia Republicans are rallying to support the building of the Atlanta police and fire training center as a necessary step toward making the city’s streets safer. Their strong support comes even as Mayor Andre Dickens continues to face concerns about the center from some prominent Democrats.
Plus, questions from listeners called into the Politically Georgia podcast hotline at (404)526-AJCP…and the panel weighs in on who’s up and who’s down this week.
Links to today's topics:
Marjorie Taylor Greene turns against House Speaker over Ukraine
Rapper Quavo brings gun violence advocacy to Congress, White House
Ossoff backs new public safety training facilities in Atlanta
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