Key takeaways:
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been removed from the House Freedom Caucus.
- The Freedom Caucus reportedly voted to remove Greene before the Fourth of July recess due to her repeated “attacks” on GOP colleagues.
- Greene said she had no time for the “drama club” and was not concerned about her removal from the Freedom Caucus.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been removed from the House Freedom Caucus, according to a member of the conservative group. Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) made definitive comments on the matter during an appearance on NBC News’ “Meet the Press NOW”. Greene, however, said she had not been informed of her ousting and was not concerned about it.
The Freedom Caucus reportedly voted to remove Greene before the Fourth of July recess due to her repeated “attacks” on GOP colleagues. Greene is the first lawmaker to be ousted from the group, which was started in 2015 by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), then-Reps. Mark Meadows and Ron DeSantis, and others.
Greene said she had no time for the “drama club” and was not concerned about her removal from the Freedom Caucus. She said she found out about her ousting from reporters.
The Freedom Caucus is a group of conservative lawmakers in the House of Representatives. It was founded in 2015 to advance conservative policies and principles. It has been a vocal opponent of the Biden administration’s policies.
The ousting of Greene from the Freedom Caucus is a significant development in the ongoing saga of the Georgia Republican. It remains to be seen how her removal from the group will affect her political career.
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