Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene removed from US House Freedom Caucus
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[July 07, 2023]
By Kanishka Singh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a
staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, has been voted out of the
hardline House Freedom Caucus group after clashing with a fellow
lawmaker, a caucus member said.
The move to expel the firebrand Greene from the roughly
three-dozen-strong hardline group came weeks after she engaged in a
heated clash on the House of Representatives floor with fellow hardliner
Representative Lauren Boebert over the latter's plan to try to force a
vote to impeach Democratic President Joe Biden.
"A vote was taken to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from the House
Freedom Caucus for some of the things she's done," Republican
Representative Andy Harris told Politico, adding that Greene's support
for House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy may have also
contributed to her ouster from the group.
Harris declined to say how he voted, but called the decision to remove
the Georgia congresswoman, who is in her second two-year term, "an
appropriate action," according to Politico.
In a statement to the media on Thursday evening, Greene did not directly
address her Freedom Caucus membership but said: "In Congress, I serve
Northwest Georgia first, and serve no group in Washington."
Greene added: "The GOP has less than two years to show America what a
strong, unified Republican-led Congress will do when President Trump
wins the White House in 2024. This is my focus, nothing else."
A spokesperson for the House Freedom Caucus, founded in 2015, said in an
email: "HFC does not comment on membership or internal process."
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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor
Greene (R-GA) speaks on the day of former U.S. President Donald
Trump's "Make America Great Again" rally in Pickens, South Carolina,
U.S., July 1, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo
"I think the way she referred to a fellow member was probably not
the way we expect our members to refer to other fellow, especially
female, members," Harris told Politico, referring to Greene's
profane exchange with Boebert.
"I think the straw that broke the camel's back was publicly saying
things about another member in terms that no one should."
Politico said Harris was asked whether Greene breaking from the
group on the debt limit bill or her support for McCarthy were also
factors in her removal. He replied, "I think all of that mattered."
McCarthy faced a revolt from hardline Republicans, who accused him
of betraying an agreement that got him elected to lead the
Republican-controlled chamber when he reached a deal with Biden for
a compromise debt ceiling legislation.
The hardline Republicans had said McCarthy and his leadership team
failed to deliver on promised spending cuts and ignored their input.
Greene has been a controversial figure throughout her short
political career. In 2021, when Democrats controlled the House, they
stripped Greene of her committee assignments for incendiary remarks
that included support for violence against political opponents. She
later apologized for the comments.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh and David Morgan; Editing by Doina
Chiacu, Scott Malone and Daniel Wallis)
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