It's not yet clear whether the conservative group will formally eject her, but people familiar with the matter pointed to a consensus against her.
House Freedom Caucus members took a momentous vote Friday on Marjorie Taylor Greene's future with the group, according to three people familiar with the matter — but it's not yet clear whether she’s been officially ejected.
Other way around - she worked with the moderates and they don't like that.
Not that it makes her any less of a wannabe Nazi, mind. She just betrayed the people closest politically to her so she could get more power, and they don't like that she compromised her morals faster than they did.
Per the article:
The right-flank group took up Greene’s status amid an internal push, first reported by POLITICO, to consider purging members who are inactive or at odds with the Freedom Caucus. Greene’s close alliance with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and her accompanying criticism of colleagues in the group, has put her on the opposite side of a bloc that made its name opposing GOP leadership.