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Marjorie Taylor Greene Unleashes Fury at Republicans Who Blocked Mayorkas Impeachment; These Eight Republicans Voted With Dems to Reject the Impeachment of DHS Secretary Mayorkas

Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashes fury at Republicans who blocked Mayorkas impeachment:

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday blasted the eight Republicans who sided with Democrats in derailing her effort to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, saying she couldn’t fathom what more evidence they needed.

Impeachment usually boils up through the committee process but Ms. Greene, frustrated at what she saw as too-slow progress in the committees, forced a snap vote on an impeachment resolution.

Democrats moved to head off impeachment by sending her measure to a committee, and they prevailed on a 209-201 vote, which saw eight Republicans vote with the Democrats.

Ms. Greene, taking to social media, called the vote on behalf of Mr. Mayorkas “absolutely unbelievable.”

“Everyone all over America knows how bad this guy is and that he’s willfully breaking our laws,” Ms. Greene said on X. “I don’t know how we ever win, guys, if we can’t get Republicans to stick together.”

The eight Republicans were Reps. Cliff Bentz of Oregon; Ken Buck of Colorado; Tom McClintock, John Duarte and Darrell Issa of California; Patrick McHenry and Virginia Foxx of North Carolina; and Mike Turner of Ohio. —>READ MORE HERE

Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashes fury at Republicans who blocked Mayorkas impeachment:

The House narrowly prevented an impeachment effort against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas with a 209-201 vote to refer the article of impeachment to the Homeland Security Committee.

Eight Republicans joined 201 Democrats to block this attempt. The eight representatives were:

  • Cliff Bentz of Oregon 
  • Ken Buck of Colorado 
  • Tom McClintock of California 
  • John Duarte of California
  • Darrell Issa of California
  • Patrick McHenry of North Carolina
  • Virginia Foxx of North Carolina
  • Mike Turner of Ohio

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene forced the vote. Her resolution accused Mr. Mayorkas of allowing an “invasion at the border, 

“Mayorkas is breaking the law by not enforcing the law,” Ms. Greene said. —>READ MORE HERE 

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