The silencing of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) after she called Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas a liar in a hearing has led to a pledge for a more civil House Homeland Security Committee going forward a standard lawmakers may struggle to meet as they gear up for the secretarys impeachment. When Mayorkas appeared before Congress this week, Chair Mark Green (R-Tenn.) accused him of intentional disruption at the border and said his answers to prior questions show incompetence. Rep. Clay Higgins told Mayorkas it was shameful what you brought upon our country. Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) accused him of being smug.
Numerous lawmakers accused him of lying before Congress an argument both Mayorkas and Democrats refute.
But while others accused Mayorkas of being dishonest, Greene on Wednesday explicitly labeled him a liar, something Green determined violated House rules on impugning someones character. - ADVERTISEMENT -
A hearing that began with a fiery opening statement from Green ended with a call to dial the rhetoric down in the country and apparently in the committee.
We dont have to despise someone because they disagree with us. We dont have to disparage someone because they disagree with us, he said in closing the hearing.
It was a commitment he made after a sidebar with ranking member Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), who repeatedly described the panels discourse that day as unbecoming for a committee with such a serious jurisdiction.
Whether that moment can be met already appears in doubt for a committee that contains many members eager to impeach Mayorkas a process that involves holding him personally responsible for the Biden administrations approach to the border.
Green was chastised early in the meeting by Democrats, who pointed to a story in The New York Times reporting he told donors to get the popcorn ready ahead of Wednesdays hearing.
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