.@GOPLeader on @mtgreenee: “Past comments from and endorsed by Marjorie Taylor Greene on school shootings, political violence, and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories do not represent the values or beliefs of the House Republican Conference. I condemn those comments unequivocally.
I condemned them in the past. I continue to condemn them today. This House condemned QAnon last Congress and continues to do so today. “I made this clear to Marjorie when we met.
I also made clear that as a member of Congress we have a responsibility to hold ourselves to a higher standard than how she presented herself as a private citizen.
Her past comments now have much greater meaning. Marjorie recognized this in our conversation. I hold her to her word, as well as her actions going forward.
“I understand that Marjorie’s comments have caused deep wounds to many and as a result, I offered Majority Leader Hoyer a path to lower the temperature and address these concerns.
Instead of coming together to do that, the Democrats are choosing to raise the temperature by taking the unprecedented step to further their partisan power grab regarding the committee assignments of the other party.
While Democrats pursue a resolution on Congresswoman Greene, they continue to do nothing about Democrats serving on the Foreign Affairs Committee who have spread anti-Semitic tropes, Democrats on the House Intelligence and Homeland Security Committee compromised by Chinese spies,
or the Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee who advocated for violence against public servants.
In the end, this resolution continues to distract Congress, especially given the limited time that Speaker Pelosi and the Democrat leadership want the House to debate and work, on what it needs to focus on: getting Americans back to work, getting kids back to school,
and providing vaccines to all Americans who need it.”
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She said the science told them they couldn’t stop the virus. The science has also said masks work. Mask mandates work. But this governor refused a mask mandate and in her statewide public service announcements she doesn’t tell people to wear a mask.
South Dakota does now lead the country in terms of vaccine roll out. That, is very good news.
In my hometown - Lafayette, La - the parish president refuses to mandate masks.
The parish council was considering doing it but members worry the President will undermine it.
The Governor issued a statewide mandate.
Every major city has one.
Not Lafayette. thecurrentla.com/2021/lafayette…
“While the governor has had a mask mandate and other restrictions in place since the summer, Lafayette officials were ordered by Guillory (the parish president) to stop assisting the state with enforcement in September after the Lafayette Fire Department cited Grouse Room...”
“... which is owned by one of Guillory’s supporters, for multiple violations of the governor’s Covid restrictions.”
“No coloreds are allowed to be buried here. Only white human beings...” That’s what Karla Semien of Oberlin, LA was told when she went to buy a plot to bury her husband, Darrell. I interviewed Mrs. Semien & the graveyard association president who’s since changed the contract.
Mr. Simen served the people of Allen Parish as a sheriffs deputy and it was his wish to be buried at that cemetery. Little did he know the racism that would await his wife and family. google.com/amp/s/www.cbsn…
Creig Vizena is President of the graveyard association. It was his aunt who told the widow that she couldn’t sell to her because Semien was black. Shockingly, his aunts daughter allegedly asked the family: “do y’all have a back up plan?”
In Lafayette, LA, the director of the public library suddenly resigned after the library board “criticized the selection of speakers they dubbed too "far left" for a book discussion on the history of voting rights.” The board wanted "opposing perspectives" theadvocate.com/acadiana/news/…
Here’s the original report from @ClaireTaylorACA "These two speakers are extremely, extremely far left leaning...They’re not going to represent the other side."
Lafayette Parish...votes conservative...We need to represent our constituents," (she) added.” theadvocate.com/acadiana/news/…
The first book was "Bending Toward Justice" by Gary May...”It is described by Duke University Press as "a vivid and fast-paced history, (that) offers a dramatic account of the birth and precarious life of the 1965 Voting Rights Act...”
Tonight a Tennessee reporter was threatened with arrest after asking Rep. @mtgreenee a ? during a town hall. She was told she was trespassing & wasn’t approved to ask questions, reports @WRCB. Newsflash: reporters don’t need approval to ask questions wrcbtv.com/story/43245677…