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Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Others Blast Marjorie Taylor Greene for Holocaust Comments
On 5/25/21 at 12:06 PM EDT
Leaders of Congress in both parties are condemning controversial Republican Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who recently compared COVID-19 mask mandates to requirements put on Jewish people during the Holocaust.
Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy called her statements appalling, while Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer described them as sickening Monday morning.
Greene who has been a lightening rod for her controversial statements over the U.S. presidential election, refusal to wear a mask on the House floor, and attacks on Democratic lawmakers that ultimately led to her removal from all committee assignments has repeatedly compared the masks that have curbed the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to the gold stars that Jews were required to wear during the Holocaust.
House approves January 6 commission despite GOP opposition Grace Segers © Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Capitol Riot
Washington The House voted on Wednesday to approve legislation to establish a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, despite growing opposition from Republicans who object to the proposed structure and scope of the panel.
The bill, which was negotiated in part by a GOP congressman, passed by a vote of 252 to 175, with all Democrats and 35 Republicans voting in favor. But the bill faces an uphill battle in the Senate, as it is unclear whether it will receive enough Republican support to advance.