'I find it comical': Dem lawmaker talks about tense showdown with Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) recently admonished Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) for "threats" against President Donald Trump after she vowed to "fight" his agenda, but Stansbury says the situation is "comical."

Stansbury appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, and was asked about the confrontation with Greene during a hearing for the group often referred to as DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency).

Host Alex Witt asked the lawmaker if her comments were intended to be a threat, to which Stansbury replied, "I find it comical."

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"The moment that the chairwoman gaveled down, there were claps from the audience, I think because there was a number of federal workers in the audience," Stansbury said before describing exactly what Greene perceived as a "threat" against the President.

"I pointed out and I directed my statement directly to Mr. Trump, which is I said that 250 years ago, we rejected an abusive king in this country and that we're not going back," she said. "And that's just the reality."

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