In a fiery exchange during a House committee meeting, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez clashed over comments made by the Georgia Republican about another legislator’s “fake eyelashes” and “intelligence.”
The tension began just 30 minutes into the House Oversight Committee proceedings, with Greene targeting fellow House member Jasmine Crockett, veering off-topic from the focus of the meeting centered on Attorney General Merrick Garland potentially being held in contempt of Congress.
“I’d like to know if any Democrats on the committee are employing Judge [Juan] Merchan’s daughter?” Greene questioned, referencing the judge overseeing Donald Trump’s hush money trial. When Crockett asked about the relevance to Garland, Greene retorted, “I think your fake eyelashes are messing up what you’re reading.”
The heated exchange escalated, leading to chaos in the committee as lawmakers bickered and exchanged blows, leaving Chairman James Comer struggling to maintain order.
Ocasio-Cortez intervened, condemning Greene’s remarks as “disgusting” and “unacceptable,” prompting Greene to taunt her as well. The back-and-forth continued, with Greene eventually agreeing to strike her words from the record but refusing to apologize to Crockett, further fueling tensions.
Despite the turmoil, the committee eventually refocused on the original agenda of whether Garland should be held in contempt of Congress, with the panel voting to allow Greene to continue speaking after the dust settled.
The clash between Greene and Ocasio-Cortez highlighted the deep political divisions and personal animosities that continue to plague Congress, underscoring the challenges of bipartisan cooperation in today’s political landscape.