demonstrates just how difficult his position is at the top of this republican conference, and so the question now remains is his job in trouble? and you're getting a wide range of opinions from republicans on that topic. take a listen. >> it seems as though the coalition to proceed onto this foreign aid bill doesn't include house conservatives, and i think that's going to rile a lot of republican voters. everybody's dissatisfied is going to be dissatisfied at this point. i don't think it gets any worse or any better. >> ourny hard-liners make it clr that you have to rely on democrat votes to even allow the process of democracy to continue, well then you lose all leverage. >> and the simple reality now, chris, is that there are three conservative republicans that have signed on to this motion to vacate. that would be the vehicle that would call up a vote and put speaker johnson's job in jeopardy. it doesn't take that many in order to topple him from his job, so if this actually becomes