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Saturday, July 08, 2023

The Freedumb Caucasians Kick Marjorie Taylor Greene Out Cause Of The Lauren Boebert Feud!

Insufferable Marjorie Taylor Greene was booted out of far right caucus.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has enough headaches. Two unproductive lawmakers who often steal the spotlight and drive the attention away from Republican governance are back in the news.

These two along with 130 other members from the House are lazy, unproductive and too extreme. The Republicans have too many of their members embracing white nationalism.

The Democratic Party has members who embrace short term solutions to long term problems. The country is hoping for more bipartisanship in Congress. These House and Senate members refuse to lower the temperature. On top of that, they are doing it for campaign funds and click bait.

The Klan Caucus with three tokens kicked insufferable lawmaker Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) out because she called fellow insufferable lawmaker Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) a "little bitch" on the House floor. It was over who plans on drafting Articles of Impeachment on President Joe Biden because of conspiracy theories.

“A vote was taken to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from the House Freedom Caucus for some of the things she’s done,” said Freedom Caucus board member Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD). When asked if she was formally out, he replied: “As far as I know, that is the way it is.”

It’s the first public confirmation of Greene’s fate within the conservative group. The vote was first reported by POLITICO, though it was unclear at the time whether she had been ejected. It took place less than two days after Greene got into a verbal floor fight with Freedom Caucus member Boebert, during which Greene referred to the Colorado Republican as a “little bitch.” After the exchange was first reported, Greene confirmed the fight and doubled down, adding another pejorative.

The two have clashed repeatedly in the past, but Harris indicated that particular spat had factored into the conservative group’s thinking.

The group is currently at the center of the fight over government funding as they try to push McCarthy and members of leadership to go below levels set in the debt deal and to hold the line when he, ultimately, has to negotiate with the White House and Senate Democrats.

Though the group is largely unified on wanting lower spending, they’ve also haggled in private about what their strategy should be after they cut a deal with McCarthy to end a weeklong standoff that ground the House floor to a halt.

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