Greene's clash with Boebert was the last straw for conservatives, some of whom felt Greene was growing too close to Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has reportedly been removed from the conservative House Freedom Caucus after a series of disagreements, including calling her colleague Rep. Lauren Boebert a "bitch" on the House floor.
Rep. Andy Harris, a Maryland Republican who serves on the board of the House Freedom Caucus, said that the group held a formal vote on Greene's status last month, according to Politico and CNN. CNN separately reported that the group's rules are tightly held, but Harris believes that for all intents and purposes she has been removed.
"As far as I know, that is the way it is," Harris told Politico.
Harris told Politico that Greene's clash with Boebert was the final straws for the Georgia Republican. Conservatives had been upset with Greene for months due to her close ties to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Historically, the Freedom Caucus has clashed with GOP leaders, most notably former Speaker John Boehner.
"I think the way she referred to a fellow member was probably not the way we expect our members to refer to other fellow, especially female, members," Harris told Politico.
Greene was incensed that Boebert was, in her view, co-opting a push to impeach President Joe Biden and members of his administration. Greene confirmed to reporters that she called Boebert a "bitch" on the floor and then repeated the insult in a later interview.
"She has genuinely been a nasty little bitch to me," Greene told Semafor. Boebert told reporters she was "not in middle school" when asked to respond.
This is a historic moment for the conservative group. It has never before formally voted to boot one of its members. The caucus is selective in who it allows in for membership and refuses to release a full roster of its members.
Then-Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan resigned from the group after he became the first Republican to say that President Donald Trump had committed "impeachable conduct." Amash had been a founding member of the conservative group.
A spokesperson for the Freedom Caucus did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Neither did a spokesperson for Greene.
"Greene then called Boebert “a little b----,” the Daily Beast reported, adding that Greene accused Boebert of having copied articles of impeachment she filed against Biden. Boebert pushed back at Greene’s claim, saying that she had not read the Georgia lawmaker's resolution, the news outlet said.
Nick Dyer, a spokesperson for Greene, confirmed to NBC News that the outlet’s characterization of the interaction was accurate.
“I had already introduced articles of impeachment on Joe Biden for the border, asked her to co-sponsor mine — she didn’t,” Greene told reporters Wednesday. “She basically copied my articles and then introduced them and then changed them to a privileged resolution.”
had already introduced articles of impeachment on Joe Biden for the border, asked her to co- sponsor mine she didn't" Greene told reporters Wednesday. "She basically copied my articles and then introduced them and then changed them to a privileged resolution."
So much for McCarthy being in charge of the House majority.
Give in to the demands of the fascist faction, have your party run by the fascist faction.
They've always hated each other. They're basically both vying for the same thing, which is to be the greatest Sarah Palin imposter of the age. Washington isn't big enough for two of those. Boebert's likely to be voted out next election so she's trying to do something memorable (like a doomed Biden impeachment) so she can land a Fox News gig. But Greene thought of it first! It's a race to the bottom of the spiral.
I was gonna comment that as a European, I know about both of them and have seen pictures of them. But I could not tell them apart. So it seemed weird they were at each others throat.
With this comment, it seems more that it's a profiling issue. They are both trying to fill the same role and can't stand each other because of it. Maybe it's a good sign that they believe there's no room for more than 1 of them?
I was just talking to some friends about how hard that show would go these days. Too bad MTV plays little more that Rob Dyrdeks show anymore. It looks like it may as well just be that dudes youtube channel.
The Republican party is coordinated with billionaire funded think-tanks paid by Leonard Leto and his heritage foundation, and other evil billionaire funded groups.
There has to be grass roots involvement in local - state - national levels.
It's about the tribe. The members of the ingroup need to be lifted up and members of the outgroup pushed down. The moment you turn on a member of the tribe, there can only be two outcomes -- either that member is exiled or you are.
Conservatives had been upset with Greene for months due to her close ties to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Historically, the Freedom Caucus has clashed with GOP leaders, most notably former Speaker John Boehner.
They're not mad she called Bobert a "bitch," they're mad that she's not an extremist like the rest of them and is sucking up to the levers of power.
In other words: they're ideologues; she's an opportunist.
Edit: to be clear, Marge is an extremist. But she's willing to put her own ambition above the group. It's the prisoner's dilemma, if the prisoners were a bunch of Christofascist white nationalists.
Wait, is the "freedom caucus" anything other than just a bunch loons calling them selves that? Isn't this just some assholes saying "you can't hang out with us anymore"?