“MTG” is against directing further funding towards Ukraine and so, increasingly, is her party.
There was nothing to suggest that was going to change as America woke up to Lord Cameron’s quotes.
Writing for the US website The Hill, Lord Cameron has said the $61bn (£49bn) funding package for Ukraine “matters greatly to UK and European security”.
“This is personal for me. My grandfather stormed the beaches of Normandy under covering fire from US warships,” he wrote.
“And as prime minister, I ordered the UK military to join the US in driving the Islamic State death cult out of Syria and Iraq.”
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Stalling is a political and personal matter
Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, told colleagues there would be no rush to rubber stamp the package of Ukraine funding.
It’s the next step and it remains stalled.
Mr Johnson’s difficulty with it is political and personal.
Should he move to push it through, he challenges the wishes of Donald Trump and the resistance the former president has shaped within the party.
It could cost Mr Johnson his job.
And that is where a special request invoked under a special relationship gets lost in translation.
For all a UK foreign secretary cautions Republican lawmakers against the priorities of a watching world, their world is smaller, and their world view narrowed towards priorities closer to home.
The foreign and commonwealth office have refused to comment on Ms Taylor Greene’s remarks.