The GOP's House majority is dwindling, and there is internal blame among Republicans for key lawmakers leaving prematurely, which is creating deep divisions within the party.
Key Points
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep. Tim Burchett blame former Speaker Kevin McCarthy for the GOP's shrinking majority
Departures of key lawmakers like Ken Buck and Mike Gallagher are seen as contributing to the party's challenges
The internal blame game reflects deep divisions within the House GOP
Pros
Highlighting internal party dynamics and divisions within the GOP
Shedding light on the impact of key lawmakers leaving prematurely on the party's majority
Cons
Creating further rifts and tensions within the Republican Party
Risking the party's ability to unite for passing policy priorities