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Majorie Greene lasts GOP Leader on healthcare plan

In US Politics News by Newsroom October 28, 2025

Majorie Greene lasts GOP Leader on healthcare plan

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Summary

  • Greene criticized Johnson for not presenting a healthcare plan.​
  • She accused GOP leadership of neglecting Americans’ healthcare needs.​
  • Greene publicly denounced her own party’s inaction.​

Greene attacked Johnson on social media after a reporter revealed that she had expressed her frustration with House Republicans following the lead of White House political staff during a previous conference call. 

During the discussion, she also allegedly stated that she wanted Senate Republicans to abolish the filibuster so they could circumvent Democrats and reopen the government.

“You left out that I said I have no respect for the House not being in session passing our bills and the President’s executive orders,”

the conservative firebrand wrote on X, taking a shot at Johnson for not keeping the House in session amid the shutdown.

Her most pointed criticism, however, focused on the speaker's failure to present a Republican health care plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.

“I demanded to know from Speaker Johnson what the Republican plan for healthcare is to build the off-ramp off Obamacare and the ACA tax credits to make health insurance affordable for Americans,”

Greene said.

“Johnson said he’s got ideas and pages of policy ideas and committees of jurisdiction are working on it, but he refused to give one policy proposal to our GOP conference on our own conference call.”
“Apparently I have to go into a SCIF to find out the Republican healthcare plan!!!”

she added, referring to a room in which classified documents can be viewed.

A Johnson spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

How would ending the credits affect premiums in 2026?

Numerous individualities and families will face advanced out of  fund costs as subventions drop or are excluded entirely. On average, decorations could increase by roughly 18, with some estimates suggesting a rise of over 100 for certain enrollees, meaning  decorations could more than double for some. 

For  illustration, a ménage presently paying around $50 per month may see a rise to $150 or  further, leading to an periodic increase of around $1,200 to $4,200 depending on ménage size and income. The expiration would beget numerous to pay a much larger share of their income toward health content, with some estimates indicating the cost could rise to nearly 6% of income for low- income individuals. 

The overall effect is a substantial fiscal burden, especially for middle income and lower income families, with some judges forecasting decoration increases of around 114 on average.