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House Democrats try to shut down Maxine Waters to defeat GOP

Unhappy with Ms. Waters’ comments, some Democrats feared that going ahead with stopping her would set off an endless tide of retaliatory measures, a concept that Representative Steni H. The Hoyer of Maryland, the No. 1 House Democrat, convened before a speech. Please vote.

He said, “If the collision is subject to sanction, then we are going to a lot of people in your favor who believe that we are in a state of collision every day”.

“It makes it hard, though, not to move forward on the many proposals on my side of the aisle,” Mr. Hoyer said.

The situation reminds of Mr. McCarthy, when Democrats pressured Ms. Green to punish him for his previous comments. Democrats took unilateral steps to snatch their committee seats, citing the Republican leader’s reluctance to do so – an argument that Mr. McCarthy parroted on Monday.

“Speaker ignores Pelosi Waters’ behavior,” Mr. McCarthy Wrote on twitter on monday. “That’s why I’m proposing to shut down Rep. Waters for these threatening comments.”

The House rarely moves to stop MPs. Steve King, a former Republican congressman from Iowa, for example, was never closed for a lawsuit for racist remarks while he was in office Claims to give non-people Did not contribute as much as the white people had to do with civilization and that “mixing cultures would not result in a higher quality of life but would be lower”.

Charles B. Rangel, a former New York Democratic congressman, was the last House legislator to prosecute crimes related to financial corruption in 2010.