Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene once was shunned as a political pariah for her extremist rhetoric
a few months later for comparing mandatory COVID-19 face masks to the treatment of Jewish people by Nazi Germany.
In many ways, Greene's arrival in the House traces the arc of the Republican Party's rightward evolution from the Newt Gingrich revolution that brought conservatives to power in the 1994 election, to the “tea party” Republicans that regained the House majority in 2010. Not only does Greene want to impeach Biden and Cabinet officials, she is eager to conduct investigations, including into the origins of COVID-19.
“If this is the type of thing that you’re going to have the courage to do, I think that’s something everybody needs to understand,” Schlapp said.
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