‘Is there any deeper hole to fall into?’ Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked as Lauren Boebert and other Republicans denounce hearing drama

‘Is there any deeper hole to fall into?’ Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked as Lauren Boebert and other Republicans denounce hearing drama
Rep Lauren Boebert criticized Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene's outburst during the House Oversight Committee hearing (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Congressional Republicans, including Rep Lauren Boebert, turned their backs on Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene after her heated argument during the House Oversight Committee hearing on May 16, according to Raw Story.

The Georgia lawmaker engaged in a war of words with Democratic Rep Jasmine Crockett during the committee meeting convened to discuss further steps to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.

Greene insulted Crockett's looks, claiming the Texas congresswoman's "fake eyelashes" prevented her from understanding what she was reading. Following the insult, the meeting deviated into an hour-long, chaotic, heated exchange. 

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 28: Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) speaks during a press conference with other Democratic members of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and House Judiciary Committee during a break in the closed-door deposition of Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, in the O'Neill House Office Building on February 28, 2024 in Washington, DC. The meeting is part of the Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene took a jab at Rep Jasmine Crockett's 'fake eyelashes' during a House Oversight Committee meeting on May 16 (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

The Democrat, however, took an indirect swipe at Greene. She asked committee chair Rep James Comer whether hypothetically she would violate the decorum if she mentioned a particular individual of the committee had a "bleach blonde, badly built butch body".

Republican lawmakers denounce Marjorie Taylor Greene

Boebert, no stranger to heated arguments, was the only GOP member of the Oversight Committee to join Democrats in voting to silence Greene for the rest of the hearing.

The Colorado congresswoman noted Greene was making other GOP members look bad with her behavior during the meeting. "It was embarrassing what was going on," Boebert stated later on Capitol Hill.

"I couldn't bring myself to stand in defense of that, I wouldn't do it for the other side."

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Rep Lauren Boebert said Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene's behavior was 'embarrassing'(Getty Images)

In addition, during the meeting, she also apologized to the American people for the turn of events that embarrassed the committee as a whole, as per Mediaite.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, who recently escaped Greene's motion to oust him from the speakership, weighed in on the matter. "It was not a good look for Congress. We all — I think — need to control the emotions better and get the job done," he told ABC News.

"I think the decorum in the house is an important tradition to maintain."

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 20: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) speaks during a news conference following a closed-door caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center on March 20, 2024 in Washington, DC. Congressional leaders announced Tuesday they had reached a deal on a FY2024 spending package that includes budgets for about three-quarters of all federal discretionary spending, including Defense, Homeland Security, Labor-Health and Human Services, and other bills. Without a deal, the federal government would be facing a partial shutdown at midnight on Friday. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Speaker Mike Johnson also criticized Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene's remarks made at the congressional committee meeting (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

House Oversight Committee member Rep Jamie Raskin was another Republican who blasted Greene's behavior.

He deemed her words towards Crockett "a failure of leadership," as per The Hill. The legislator from Maryland added that the Republican conference at one point would have to "get on top of their Marjorie Taylor Greene problem."

Despite all criticisms, Greene refused to apologize and instead defended her conduct. Noting some were upset about the scenes from the meeting, she wrote on X that she was "upset and disgusted pretty much everyday at the Democrat controlled DOJ, federal government, and Congress in general".



 

Internet mocks Marjorie Taylor Greene

Social media users ridiculed Greene after fellow Republican lawmakers, particularly Boebert, turned their backs on her after the drama at the Oversight Committee meeting.

One user wrote, "When you lose Boebert, is there any deeper hole to fall into?"

Another remarked, "OMG. Just imagine how MTG feels knowing that Lauren Boebert is embarrassed by her."

"It's fun to watch her field of influence be reduced to NOTHING in a matter of a couple of weeks," a third user added.



 



 



 

A fourth response read, "I wish Georgia would turn their backs on her, too, and quit electing her. She’s garbage!"

Another user wrote, "When your behavior embarrasses Boebert, you have sunk incredibly low."

Someone else joked, "Geezus! When you’ve been called “embarrassing” by Lauren Boebert, you might as well go back home and get your job back at Waffle House."



 



 



 

A user commented on Facebook, "How low do you have to be to have Boebert turn her back on you? I suspect MTG will eventually end up like Madison Cawthorn and primaried by a regular conservative because people are just tired of her."

"Empty green has been turning Congress into a circus and some people are sick of the clowns," read a remark.

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