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According to a Politico report, the House of Representatives has passed the $1.2 trillion dollar government spending bill; it’s now off to the Senate where, if it’s not passed by midnight, parts of the government will be shut down. But a handful of Republicans are unhappy with the bill, and calling for Speaker Johnson’s ouster.

From Politico:

Speaker Mike Johnson leaned heavily on Democratic votes to pass the package in a 286-134 vote, his usual practice with spending legislation ever since he assumed the gavel five months ago. Just 101 Republicans supported the measure, falling short of a majority of the GOP conference. The vote was held less than 36 hours after more than 1,000 pages of bill text was released in the middle of the night, a fact that infuriated conservatives.

Once the Senate clears the bill, Congress will have finally closed out a particularly chaotic government funding cycle dominated by House Republican infighting.

“Remember, last Congress we were all complaining: ‘We can’t even read these thousands of pages before we have to vote on them.’ We’re now back to the House of hypocrites, and I’m so sick and tired of it,” said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.).

To try to avert a partial shutdown, Johnson defied many of the funding conditions House conservatives forced upon former Speaker Kevin McCarthy — resulting in Greene filing a motion to boot him from the speakership during the vote on Friday.

Politico confirms that Johnson may or may not have to take up Greene’s resolution, since it’s not yet clear whether Greene filed it as a “privileged” resolution that requires House floor time.

Greene was on the House floor before the vote encouraging her fellow Republicans to vote “no.”

This story is developing…