The US government shutdown extended into its 20th day on Monday with no resolution in sight, as a prominent Republican lawmaker publicly broke ranks with party leadership over the decision of Mike Johnson, the House speaker, to keep Congress shuttered for weeks.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a representative of Georgia, on Monday morning criticized Johnson’s strategy, calling on the House to return to session immediately.

“The House should be in session working,” Greene wrote on X. “We should be finishing appropriations. Our committees should be working. We should be passing bills that make President Trump’s executive orders permanent. I have no respect for the decision to refuse to work.”

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    10 hours ago

    I have a graduate degree in psychology, and I still don’t fucking get what motivates this type of person…

    Like, I get it, but she is a fucking special case. A very special case.

    What the hell is going on here?

    I’m afraid that even trying to figure out may, in fact, drive me insane.

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      3 hours ago

      I have a graduate degree in psychology

      You would know better than me, but just from personal life experience, I tell people “Don’t try to ascribe rational motivations to irrational actors, because the effort will just make you crazy in turn.”