(The Hill) -- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is casting much of the blame for rising health premiums on her own party, arguing Republicans should have reformed the Affordable Care Act, and its expiring tax credits, sooner.

Expiring subsidies in the Obama-era bill have been at the forefront of Democrats' challenge to the House-passed continuing resolution that would reopen the government after funding lapsed more than a month ago.

In an interview Friday with comedian and host Bill Maher, Greene doubled down on her criticism of the GOP caucus and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for failing to give details on an alleged plan to reform the ACA.

“The Democrats passed Obamacare, but yet the Republicans have never done anything to correct the problems that exist with it," she told the

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