Rolling Stone House Boots Marjorie Taylor Greene From Committee Assignments
“I remain profoundly concerned about House Republicans’ leadership acceptance of extreme conspiracy theorists,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said
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The House voted Thursday to decide whether to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene, aka the “QAnon congresswoman,” from her committee assignments based on her history of controversial comments, including liking comments on Facebook that called for the execution of Nancy Pelosi and other prominent Democrats. Eleven Republicans, including Rep. Adam Kinzinger, sided with Democrats, but the vote was otherwise along party lines, 230-199.
“QAnon has no place in Congress,” a spokesperson for Kinzinger told Forbes reporter Andrew Solender, adding, “While he respects the voice of the people and their right to elect [Greene], he does not agree with the decision to give her a committee seat.”
Snark via press release: Pelosi identifies GOP Leader as Q-CA Print this article
In a snarky swipe delivered by press release, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi referred to Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy as being in the party of the Q conspiracy theory. McCarthy (Q-CA) Fails to Lead, Hands Keys to Party to Greene, said a headline from a press release sent by Pelosi s office on Wednesday.
The swipe was a reference to Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is facing removal from her committee posts after more than a week of vocal outrage from members of Congress over Greene’s past comments in support of conspiracy theories, such as QAnon and 9/11 trutherism, and social media interactions that some took as threatening violence against Pelosi.
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Democrats on Monday unveiled legislation to remove Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from the House budget and education committees. House Democratic leaders are threatening to move forward with the bill if Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy doesn t unilaterally yank Greene from the posts. The legislation, sponsored by former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Rep.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer says Greene needs to be held accountable. Greene says Democrats will regret the move if Republicans regain the majority after the 2022 elections.
US election: Democrats move to formally rebuke Marjorie Taylor Greene
2 Feb, 2021 12:12 AM
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Marjorie Taylor Greene has a history of embracing conspiracies, making racist remarks, and endorsing violence towards Democrats. Photo / AP
Marjorie Taylor Greene has a history of embracing conspiracies, making racist remarks, and endorsing violence towards Democrats. Photo / AP
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By: Brian Slodysko
Democrats in the US House of Representatives are mounting an effort to formally rebuke Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a newly elected Georgia Republican with a history of making racist remarks, embracing conspiracy theories and endorsing violence directed at Democrats.
Democrats have teed up action Wednesday (US time) to send a resolution to the House floor that would strip Greene of assignments on Congressional committees, if the Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy doesn t do so first.