The far-right congresswoman was having a totally normal one on Thursday.
as “vaping groping Lauren” and to bizarrely call Rep. Chip Roy “Colonel Sanders” after he, along with 23 other House Republicans, refused to vote in favor of censuring Tlaib for her anti-Israel comments.vote in favor of censuring Tlaib but was nonetheless swept up in Greene’s temper tantrum. Otherwise, she centered her ire on the Republicans who didn’t fall in line with her crusade against Tlaib, who she called “Terrorist Tlaib.
“In January 2021, the legal term insurrection was stretched and abused by many following the events at the Capitol,” Roy said in a statement. “We should not continue to perpetuate ‘insurrection’ at the Capitol and we should not abuse the term now.” saying, “We lost our way.” It came three weeks after Rep. Debbie Lesko announced the same, saying “Washington is broken.”
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