Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene: We need to unite behind a speaker
CNBC's Emily Wilkins joins 'The Exchange' to discuss division among republicans about the best path forward for securing a new Speaker, proposals to temporarily empowering Speaker Pro Tempore McHenry to pass bills, and the need for Democratic support.
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