Marjorie Taylor Greene's Attempt to Enter Abrego Garcia MS-13 Claim into Record Sparks Debate
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- 🏛️ During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene attempted to enter a claim into the record that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was a member of MS-13.
- 🗣️ This attempt led to an objection from Rep. Dan Goldman, initiating a debate over the evidence.
Evidence and Objections
- 📄 Greene stated that the Attorney General of the United States reported evidence showing Garcia was repeatedly identified as an MS-13 member by a Maryland county police gang unit.
- ⚖️ She further cited agreement from a confidential informant, ICE officers, an immigration judge, and an appellate board.
- ❓ Goldman objected, seeking clarification if the presented information constituted a court order establishing MS-13 membership.
Resolution and Withdrawal
- 📜 Greene clarified that she was submitting information based on the Attorney General's statement, not asserting it as a court order.
- 🤝 After a parliamentary inquiry and a brief recess, Goldman withdrew his objection, acknowledging that a tweet from the Attorney General appeared consistent with Greene's statement.
- ✅ The committee then moved to vote on the submission of the information for the record.
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