Representative-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, wears a "Trump Won" protective mask during the first session of the 117th Congress in the House Chamber in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021. Nancy Pelosi was elected House speaker as the new session of Congress began with a narrower Democratic majority that will present her with multiple challenges in what could be her final two-year term in the top post. Photographer: Erin Scott/Reuters/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) was removed from the House Education and Budget Committees on Thursday by a vote of 230-199, effectively ridding her of legislative authority. Greene was widely criticized for supporting QAnon and calling for violence against Democrats.
In a speech on the House floor, Greene began to backtrack on her previous statements. She claimed to believe that 9/11 “absolutely happened” and that school shootings were “absolutely real.” In the past, she has suggested that 9/11 and the Parkland, Florida school shooting were staged. Greene claimed that her past remarks “do not represent me.” She even revealed that, as of 2018, she was no longer a QAnon follower, despite endorsing the group’s rhetoric in 2019. House Republicans have yet to take any action against Greene.
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Oklahoma) said of the House Democrats’ actions: “I truly believe that the majority claiming a new right to be able to exercise a veto over minority committee assignments will ultimately be dangerous for this institution. A change in norms away from an institution built on mutual consent and toward an institution where the majority holds a veto power over everything, including committee assignments, is ultimately an institution that cannot function.”
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California) said, “If we are now going to start judging what other members have said before they are members of Congress, I think it will be a hard time for the Democrats to place anybody on committee.”
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