Unprompted, Marjorie Taylor Greene Tears Into Matt Gaetz Over Speaker Vote

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene went after fellow GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida over Gaetz’s opposition to Kevin McCarthy’s speaker of the House bid, escalating her feud with fellow right-wing members of Congress.

The House Steering Committee appointed Greene to the Oversight and Accountability, and Homeland Security committees on Tuesday. The full House voted to remove Greene from her committees in 2021 in response to her confrontation with Parkland school shooting survivor and left-wing activist David Hogg, as well as her promotion of 9/11 conspiracy theories.

“Bravo [Marjorie Taylor Greene]! She’s going to do amazing work for the people on these key committees she has EARNED,” Gaetz tweeted.

“Too bad we’re weeks behind after you spent a week only getting MTV [motion to vacate] from 5 to 1. As the leading MAGA voice in Congress, I look forward to committees,” Greene responded.

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