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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez erupts on the House floor after Republicans boot Ilhan Omar from committee

Shortly before the Republican majority in the United States House of Representatives voted to oust Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota) from the Foreign Affairs Committee, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) delivered a powerful speech defending Omar and denouncing the GOP's transparent xenophobia.

"As also as a fellow New Yorker, I think one of the things that we should talk about here is also one of the disgusting legacies after 9/11 has been the targeting and racism against Muslim Americans throughout the United States of America. And this is an extension of that legacy. Consistency. There is nothing consistent with the Republican Party's continued attack except for the racism and incitement of violence against women of color in this body," Ocasio-Cortez said.

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Watch: George Santos stands in silence as CNN's Manu Raju hounds him for answers

The scandals keep piling up for Rep. George Santos (R-NY) and CNN reporter Manu Raju tried unsuccessfully on Thursday to get some answers.

After Santos walked directly into Raju's live shot on Capitol Hill, the CNN reporter turned around and began hounding Santos with questions about allegations that he stole thousands of dollars from a disabled veteran years ago when the veteran was trying to fund his dying service dog's medical care.

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Watch: Dem uses Marjorie Taylor Greene's greatest hits to turn tables on GOP in Ilhan Omar debate

During a contentious debate over whether to kick Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) off the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) used the words of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to turn the tables on Republicans who have accused Omar of extremism.

During a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives, Phillips acknowledged that Omar has in the past used harmful anti-Semitic tropes while criticizing the United States government's alliance with Israel, but he insisted that she has apologized for those statements and has since learned from them.

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GOP readies 'shameful' vote to oust progressive from House committee

Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and her progressive allies are denouncing the Republican effort to oust her from a key House panel as early as Thursday.

House Republicans on Wednesday advanced a resolution to remove Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC). In a party-line 218-209 vote, GOP lawmakers approved a rule that sets the parameters for debate on the chamber floor prior to a final vote.

"It remains unclear when House Republicans will bring the Omar resolution to the floor for debate and a final vote," The Hill reported. "Democrats still need to formally submit a separate resolution with their roster for the Foreign Affairs Committee." That is expected to happen by Thursday.

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'Absurdity and vindictiveness': GOP ripped over their hypocritical treatment of Ilhan Omar

The newly Republican-controlled House of Representatives showed its power by quickly removing Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from her committee assignments, because of her past controversial comments that were deemed antisemitic.

According to New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait, the GOP's sudden hard-line stance on antisemitic comments and behavior is shocking when it is compared to their previous stance of looking the other way when party superstar Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has made much more direct and derogatory antisemitic statements.

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'There's no hypocrisy': Marjorie Taylor Greene says she was removed from all committees so Omar can deal with it

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) spoke with reporters at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday about the vote to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the Foreign Affairs Committee.

Omar is the only African-born person on the subcommittee for African relations. Republicans are attacking her for comments she made in early 2019 when she first came to Congress. Omar has since apologized and met with Jewish leaders to better understand why her comments were offensive. The House voted on a condemnation of Omar's comments.

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Lauren Boebert gets walloped at hearing for her ‘efforts to blame the victim’

The House Oversight Committee held its first hearing this Wednesday to investigate whether federal money allocated for COVID-19 assistance was spent improperly. The committee includes controversial Republicans like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA), Lauren Boebert (CO), Paul Gosar (AZ) and Jim Jordan (OH).

During her speaking time, Boebert mentioned that American taxpayers were "defrauded a possible $560 billion as a result of the federal government's negligence in carrying out these federal COVID relief funding programs."

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Trump promotes message from 'locked and loaded' supporter who vows to 'physically fight' for him

Former President Donald Trump is once again promoting violent rhetoric.

On his Truth Social platform on Wednesday, the former president promoted a post from a supporter who vowed to "physically fight" for him to be returned to power in 2024.

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Did Marjorie Taylor Greene 'let the truth slip' about George Santos’ departure from committees?

MSNBC News' Chris Hayes recently broke down remarks made by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) that suggest Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) did not willingly make the decision to step down from his committee assignments.

Just one day after Santos met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), reports circulated about the freshman representative's decision to resign from the committees.

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'Performative disgrace': Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked for defending Ashli Babbitt while misspelling her name

United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) claimed on Tuesday that the shooting death of Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt was on par with the January 7th, 2023 murder of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Memphis, Tennessee police officers. Greene tweeted a video of her address – with Babbitt's name misspelled.

"I do agree with you about Tyre Nichols' death. I watched the video, and it was tragic and extremely difficult to watch. I would also like to point out that that city is Democrat-controlled and the five officers that have been arrested and charged are Black. And I think that this isn't an issue of racism or anything like that. I think that the judge and the jury in the trial needs to work out what happened there. But I share that with you," Greene began.

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Stormy Daniels takes victory lap after Trump pens tirade about her on Truth Social

Adult film star Stormy Daniels on Tuesday took a victory lap after former President Donald Trump uncorked a tirade about being investigated for paying her hush money to keep quiet about their past sexual encounter.

In a post on his Truth Social account earlier in the day, Trump dismissed his interactions with Daniels as "VERY OLD and happened a long time ago."

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Trump served with $10 million wrongful death suit as his legal woes escalate

Former President Donald Trump has been served a wrongful death lawsuit from the longtime partner of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died a day after the Capitol riot, WUSA9 reports.

The lawsuit accuses Trump and his allies of spreading disinformation and inflammatory rhetoric that helped spark the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, which Sandra Garza alleges led to the death of Sicknick. A medical examiner found that Sicknick died of natural causes. However, the U.S. Capitol Police released a statement saying that the medical examiner's finding "does not change the fact Officer Sicknick died in the line of duty, courageously defending Congress and the Capitol."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks Dems over Jan. 6 in first appearance on Oversight Committee

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) made her first appearance as a member of the House Oversight Committee and complained about the investigation of the Jan. 6 attacks when Congress was under the control of Democrats.

At the first Oversight Committee hearing of the new Congress, Greene responded to a Democratic amendment requiring a majority vote for the committee to issue subpoenas. The lawmaker disagreed with the amendment and argued that Chairman James Comer (R-AL) should have the sole power to issue subpoenas.

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