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House punishes conspiracy theorist Republican congresswoman over incendiary remarks

House punishes conspiracy theorist Republican congresswoman over incendiary remarks The move, unprecedented in modern US history, effectively strips Mrs Greene of her influence in Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene Credit: Reuters The US House of Representatives voted to strip Republican congresswoman and conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Greene of two high-profile committee assignments in the wake of incendiary remarks that included support for violence against Democrats. The chamber voted 230 to 199 to strip Mrs Greene of the education, budget and labour committee assignments, with 11 Republicans joining Democrats. The move, unprecedented in the modern history of Congress, effectively strips Mrs Greene of her influence in Congress by blocking her from committees that are key to advancing legislation and conducting oversight.

Donald Trump declines Democrats request to testify at upcoming impeachment trial

Donald Trump declines Democrats request to testify at upcoming impeachment trial The demand suggests Democrats intend to pursue an aggressive case against the former president Trump s team called the requet a publicity stunt Credit: GETTY IMAGES Donald Trump declined a request to testify at his upcoming impeachment trial, after Democrats attempted to get the former US president under oath to answer questions over his conduct during the Capitol riots. The demand suggests the House impeachment managers - who will prosecute the case - intend to pursue an aggressive case against Mr Trump despite the fact that he has left office.

Marjorie Taylor Greene: Republican says she regrets QAnon posts

BBC News Published media captionMarjorie Taylor Greene in her own words The US House of Representatives has voted to expel a Republican congresswoman from two committees over incendiary remarks she made before being elected last November. Marjorie Taylor Greene had promoted baseless QAnon conspiracy theories and endorsed violence against Democrats. Before the vote, she said she regretted her views, which included claims that school shootings and 9/11 were staged. Eleven Republicans joined the Democrats to pass the motion by 230-199. It means the representative - who was elected in November, representing a district in the southern state of Georgia - cannot take up her place on the education and budget committees.

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