House Republicans Downplay Fears of Further Resignations
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House Republican leaders are attempting to calm concerns about more lawmakers leaving their positions. This follows the announcement from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) that she plans to resign early next year.
Greene's unexpected decision has raised questions about potential exits from other members. Party officials now aim to project a message of unity and stability.
They are publicly dismissing the idea of a wave of resignations. The focus, they say, remains on the party's legislative agenda.