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The Democrats of the Chamber will go to war to prevent Al Green from being thrown from the committees

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 10, 2025No Comments
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The House Freedom Caucus once again makes its thing to throw gas on each fire.

The right -wing group of extremists has introduced a resolution that would go beyond the representative. Al Gteen of its committee assignments.

Punchbowl News pointed out that things are becoming interesting about what happens to resolution. If the resolution is privileged, it is necessary to obtain a vote within two days.

If it is a vote, Punchbowl Reports:

There is an overwhelming feeling in SpeakeR Mike Johnson’s leadership that this measure should disappear. The republicans of the Top House feel like they have won last week and they do not need to launch Green of its committee after having censored it.

In addition, there is a chance that some Republicans would vote against this resolution or would skip the vote, allowing Democrats to defeat him.

If the resolution of the cranes appears, you can expect no democrat to vote for this, contrary to resolution of censorship.

In fact, the Democratic leaders of the Chamber are really angry that the Republicans even plan to launch Green financial services. Green’s actions during Trump’s speech had nothing to do with his committee mission. They will go to war to kill this resolution, which they consider a real threat to the future of the institution.

10 Democrats in the Chamber supported censorship because they are vulnerable democrats in the swing districts that Trump won, who did not want Green’s behavior to be used against them.

In addition, censorship does not make sense.

The kick to a member of his committee assignments has an impact on his constitution and opens them to the loss of his headquarters during a primary or general election.

The Democrat will have Al Green ‘S when it counts, and the House Freedom Caucus opens a box of worms who, even the republican leaders of the room, do not want to approach.

What do you think of Democrats threatening to go to war to protect Al Green? Share your opinion in the comments below.

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