GOP Weighs Removing Marjorie Taylor Greene from Committee Seats
We ran the numbers: There are 4373 news articles covering this topic. 45% (1973) are left leaning, 34% (1471) are center, and 21% (929) are right leaning.
On Wednesday, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia lashed out at congressional Democrats in a string of tweets, as the GOP faces pressure to take action against the congresswoman after she endorsed the assassination of prominent Democrats. While left-leaning articles highlight that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced the extremist rhetoric of Representative Marjorie Taylor Green, right-leaning articles highlight that lawmakers are seeking to oust Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota from her committee assignments.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced the extremist rhetoric of Representative Marjorie Taylor Green, while offering support for Representative Liz Cheney. There is also pressure on Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to decide whether to sideline conspiracy theorists and secure a place for anti-Trump voices.
Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that Greene shared a screenshot of a daily Politico newsletter, highlighting a line that stated Democrats would not accept reappointing the Georgia Republican to a different committee. Green accused Democrats of being “set out to destroy Republicans.”
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that much like how Democrats are looking to oust Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, House GOP lawmakers are seeking to oust Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota from her committee assignments. In the proposed amendment, Republicans argue that Omar has made anti-Semitic comments.
From the left
Senate Republicans move against ‘nutty’ House member in widening GOP rift
The Washington Post