Publically of deciding what it wants to be. Who its leaders are and what it wants to stand for. The house moved to remove Marjorie Taylor green from both of the committees she served in. The education and Budget Committee. Despite near unanimous opposition from her party. Vote was 230199, it came amid mounting outrage among the crazy Conspiracy Theories she has spoken. 11 represent are cans moved over the aisle to remove her. Which sends her in to a legislative exile. Green apologized for none of out. They expressed regret for her comments and said she quote stumbled in to qanon after doubting media reports. The problem is i was allowed to believe thing thes that were not true. You see, School Shootings were true. And 9 11 happened. You i never said the things that im being accused of today during my campaign. I never have said any of the things since being elected to congress. Shall we stay divided like this . Will we allow the media that is just as guilty as qanon of presenting truth
Endorsed and repeated. 11 republicans chose to cross the aisle to join the democrats. Here they are in Ejecting Greene from those committees which essentially sends her into a kind of legislative exile. In remarks on the house floor this afternoon, greene apologized for none of it. She expressed regret for her comments and said she, quote, stumbled into qanon after doubting media reports. The problem with that is, though, i was allowed to believe things that werent true. You see, School Shootings are absolutely real, 9 11 absolutely happened. I never once said any of the things that i am being accused of today during my campaign, i never said any of these things since i have been elected for congress. These were words of the past. Shall we stay divided like this . Will we allow the media that is just as guilty as qanon of presenting truth and lies to divide us . Here for the record the briefest reminder of some of greenes Greatest Hits that led to todays vote. Any americans are like bl
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security, congratulating his administration, and promoting fox news programs. senator lindsey graham did have lunch with the president. he told reporters afterwards that the president is in a good mood. what more can you tell us about that? reporter: that s right, ryan. senator graham suggested that president trump remains optimistic despite the stalemate that has dragged this partial government shutdown into a ninth day. graham said he pitched the president on what he describes as a potential breakthrough, if it were to gain traction. that s a deal that would trade some funding for the border wall for temporary protections for the dreamers, the young people protected under daca. graham said the president didn t commit to that deal but described it as interesting. keep in mind that budget director/chief of staff nick mulvaney had already signaled the president was willing to back off that demand for $5 billion in border wall funding. in fact, vice president mike pence pitched democra