Trump’s former advisor and host of War Room Steve Bannon is upset with two prominent Republicans.
Bannon in his most recent post on Gettr called out both Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep. Jim Jordan for the two of them voting for McCarthy and Biden’s debt ceiling bill.
Bannon wrote on Gettr that both Green and Jordan should be primaried by real “MAGA” challengers.
Take a look:
Steve Bannon going after MTG and Jim Jordan, rightly so. pic.twitter.com/6YXxmpMUlC
— Eddie (@Eddies_X) June 2, 2023
Here’s what Yahoo reported:
Steve Bannon criticized his former ally Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s decision to support the debt-ceiling deal and called for her to be challenged in the next primary.
ADVERTISEMENTBannon, a former strategist for ex-President Donald Trump, wrote on the conservative social-media platform Gettr that Greene and Rep. Jim Jordan should face primary challenges by “Real MAGA.”
He made the comment in response to a Politico article that detailed how the two representatives helped House Speaker Kevin McCarthy get his debt deal through.
The deal raised the debt ceiling until January 2025, ensuring the US avoided a default.
Bannon puts MTG and Jim Jordan on blast pic.twitter.com/lkwlldatz6
— ⭐El Scorpio⭐ (@jonnyRevv) June 1, 2023
Per Newsweek:
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s decision to vote in support of the debt ceiling deal on Wednesday has been harshly criticized by her former ally Steve Bannon, who called on the Georgia Republican to be challenged in the next party’s primary.
In a message posted on the conservative social media platform Gettr on Wednesday night, Bannon called on Greene and Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio—who also voted in line with party’s leaders—to “Both Face Primary Challenges from Real MAGA.”
The debt ceiling deal, agreed between President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy after a marathon of negotiations, was easily passed through the House on Wednesday with a 314-to-117 vote.
Wow, Bannon going after MTG and Jordan. pic.twitter.com/RGjqylAtQ5
— Boston76 (@USPatriot1909) June 1, 2023
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