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House Oversight Committee Markup Turns Personal Between Ocasio-Cortez And Greene

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez smiling posing for the picture

During a House Oversight Committee markup session on Capitol Hill, a heated exchange between Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene took center stage, devolving into a personal name-calling match.

The confrontation began with Ocasio-Cortez questioning the purpose of the meeting, leading to Greene making a remark about fake eyelashes. The exchange quickly escalated, with both representatives engaging in a back-and-forth exchange of insults.

Amidst the chaos, calls for order were made by the committee chairman as the situation spiraled out of control. Democratic Representative Lynch raised concerns about Greene's conduct and suggested referring the matter to the ethics committee.

As tensions continued to rise, a motion was made to take down Greene's words, citing them as unacceptable attacks on physical appearance. The motion was seconded, further intensifying the already contentious atmosphere in the hearing room.

The verbal altercation between Ocasio-Cortez and Greene highlighted the deep political divide and animosity present in today's political landscape. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced in maintaining civility and decorum within the halls of Congress.

While disagreements and debates are common in legislative proceedings, the personal nature of the exchange between Ocasio-Cortez and Greene underscored the need for respectful dialogue and professionalism in political discourse.

As the House Oversight Committee markup session came to a close, the fallout from the confrontation between the two representatives raised questions about the state of bipartisanship and cooperation in Congress.

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