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if we had a vote in our conference, he would not be speaker today. >> that was a vigorous bs. the trail? lame-duck? the drama. notice what she didn't do. for all her grandstanding, marjorie taylor greene did not try to remove johnson from the speakership and gave no timeline for when she might bring the motion to vacate to the floor. still, speaker johnson is in quite a pickle. the republican speaker of the house can't seem to govern or get anything done without democratic votes. joining me now, former department of homeland security chief of staff, miles taylor, author of "blowback, a warning to save democracy from transfer event." also with me, maria teresa kumar, president and ceo of photo latino. thank you both very much for coming back to the show. miles, mdg has two cosponsors for the motion to vacate but they haven't triggered yet. what does that signal to you? >> it signals to me, jonathan, that the same republicans who

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israel in a rare saturday session. it could cost republican house speaker mike johnson his job. now democrats may have to help save him from the likes of marjorie taylor greene in his own party. california congressman robert garcia and punch bowl reporter join me live to discuss the stakes. trump on trial. opening statements are set for monday in donald trump's cost money election interference case. we take a closer look at the jury that will decide his fate, whether trump will testify and the tough questions he will face if he does. and, 25 years since columbine. the deadly high school shooting in colorado still haunts america today. dr. jonathan mezzo is here to discuss what has changed and what has not since the fateful day on april 20th, 1999. i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show.

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the majority? >> it sure feels that way sometimes. there is no question that we have really been a consequential force, even though we are in the minority this year. i credit our leadership to that, i credit the president and the president bold leadership in leading us as a party and the republican party has been one big clown show all year. so, it is one crisis to the next and it is one marjorie taylor greene created crisis to the next. we will continue to lead. we are ready to get back to work. we have a lot of things that are important to us and we will push through. >> congressman robert garcia, andrew desiderio, thank you for coming to the saturday show. a quick programming note. sunday on meet the press, kristen welker sits down for an exclusive interview with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. you can catch that on nbc tomorrow morning. check your local listings. up next, donald trump state

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that means speaker johnson can only afford to lose one republican vote, one vote until a special election next month to replace the former speaker kevin mccarthy, who left congress at the end of last year. this dynamic could spell real trouble for speaker johnson, especially since a trio of far right members of his conference are threatening to oust him in retaliation for bringing a vote on ukraine eight. congressman paul gosar, congressman tom massey are cosponsors of a motion to vacate against johnson, filed by the champion of chaos, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. today, thomas massey says he will not trigger the motion to vacate himself but hopes the pressure will leave the speaker with no choice but to resign. >> what we are hoping to do by cosponsoring a motion to vacate is to get mike johnson to acknowledge he will lose the vote and not have to have the vote. if it comes to that, there will

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to go to the u.s. naval academy and one of the arguments for sending aid to ukraine is that i'd rather send american bullets than american boys to europe to defend against vladimir putin. that is what is happening right now, which is there are no american boots on the ground, no americans dying in this conflict and that it is a pay now or pay later type of situation. i think those arguments moved him. it is fascinating to see that he really is, truly, as you said, putting his job on the line for this issue after having been someone who voted against it consistently. >> let's talk about the fact that his job is on the line. congressman thomas massie says if the speaker doesn't resign, they will most likely have a vote on the motion to vacate. he is signed on as a cosponsor to marjorie taylor greene, as she put out a motion to vacate last month. she stormed out of the capitol after this afternoon's vote. when might she make the move to turn her motion to vacate into a privileged motion requiring immediate action ? >> the house will be on recess for the next week. what she said today what she

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yesterday. watch this. >> at the appropriate time, as house democrats, we will have a conversation about how to deal with any hypothetical motion to vacate, which, at this point, hasn't been noticed. >> do you think johnson should stay as a speaker question >> i don't have a view on that one way or the other. one step at a time, in terms of what is in front of us. >> what do you make of that? >> i clutch my pearls. congress is functioning as it should. i say this because i used to work in congress a long, long time ago. a functioning government required that you had democratic and republican support to pass bills because ultimately what you want to do is the will of the people. the fact that marjorie taylor greene is so new to congress, she fails to understand her function in that and other members of congress. that is you will have divisive

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legislation but the whole point of the speakership is to bring others along from the other side of the party. he may have taken a few notes from nancy pelosi. i don't know if johnson will admit to that. in all seriousness, this idea that they are going to find other individuals and try to oust someone like johnson who is very right, endorsed by trump, is hard to fathom, in part because they are going into the most tenuous election for the house this coming election season. and, the house right now only holds its majority on the republican side by a very, very thin margin. what they are trying to do right now, looking back, what they are trying to do is create the extreme right to say i'm taking my bowling balls and going home but to create pathway so they can be able to have the house at the end of the day. this is far more political. it is one of the reasons why marjorie taylor greene says i'm not ousting him tomorrow.

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