Biden Impeachment: Marjorie Taylor Greene Met With Requests Not to Display ‘Pornography’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was interrupted during her prepared remarks in President Joe Biden’s impeachment hearing Thursday.

Greene had been utilizing poster boards as she discussed Hunter Biden’s alleged sexual exploitation of women. As she raised a poster that featured a woman lying face down in a small swimsuit, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) interrupted her by calling on House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to stop her remarks. Greene has previously shown screenshots of the president’s son’s sexually illicit activities on the House floor, so Raskin assumed from a glimpse that she was attempting to do so again.

The Maryland representative, who also serves as the committee’s ranking member, cited a House rule that allows for objections to exhibits brought on the House floor. All exhibits are subject to the permission of the Chair, who can cause them to be withdrawn.

“It is sad that my Democrat colleagues pretend to care about women’s rights while allowing Hunter Biden to exploit women,” Greene said following Raskin’s interruption. “This is a shame.” . . .

“Well, I’m saying I would like the witness, I would like the member to be instructed to not introduce any pornography today, at least without running through the chair first,” Raskin said. Greene gave another objection, saying that this photo is on the internet and therefore likely that they had all seen it before. (Read more from “Biden Impeachment: Marjorie Taylor Greene Met With Requests Not to Display ‘Pornography’” HERE)

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