
A House Oversight Committee hearing devolved into chaos as multiple representatives began yelling at each other while discussing how a Senator was forced to the ground and detained during a press conference with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, ending in one representative accusing another of being a member of Antifa.
It’s off the rails in Oversight
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Comer tells Frost to shut up
Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses him of being a member of Antifa pic.twitter.com/E4VEGaYQUi
Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY), Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) all got into a heated exchange at a committee hearing when discussing how Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) was removed and pushed to the ground during a press conference hosted by Noem.
Frost began by requesting to add articles from NBC, The Hill and Axios into the record which reported on Senator Padilla being pushed to the ground by law enforcement after being forcibly removed from the press conference. He then attempted to request that the Committee subpoena Noem, to which Comer responded telling Frost that he was out of order.
Frost, Comer and Greene (R-GA) then began talking over each other as Frost could be heard saying, "He was thrown to the ground."
"Reclaiming my time. Reclaim my time! Reclaiming my time. Democrats can't follow the rules, can't follow the laws, can't follow the rule, can't follow the law," yelled Greene.
"We need to subpoena Kristi Noem," Frost asked.
"There's a privilege of the majority, and that means we're in charge, not your side, because you lost the election because you supported the destruction of our country," Greene continued.
"Will you commit, on the record, to subpoenaing Kristi Noem because a U.S. Senator was just thrown to the ground and detained in his own state?" Frost demanded.
"Democrats can't follow the rules. You're out of order. Can't follow the law," Greene said again.
"Shut up! Just shut up! Shut up!" Comer demanded as Frost continued.
"No, you don't. No, you're not going to tell me to shut up!" Frost hit back.
"He's been out of order six times. He is trying to get on MSNBC. You probably knocked somebody off MSNBC to get on there," Comer said to the other members of the committee.
Greene then added, "I think it's because he's been arrested as a former Antifa member, right? Antifa."
Comer demanded, "Back to order, Ms. Greene."
"He's a former Antifa member, Mr. Chairman. No surprise," Greene added.
"Who's a former Antifa member? Me?" Frost demanded.
Greene said, "Yeah, you!"
Frost then demanded, "I ask that these words be taken down."
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