Hannity: Democrats set ‘worrying new precedent’ in vote to start committees’ Marjorie Taylor Greene

House Democrats have set an “alarming new precedent” with their successful attempt to remove freshmen Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., From two committees over her prediction of conspiracy theories before the election, Sean Hannity said Thursday.

“Apparently voters and electrons, they no longer matter to them,” the ‘Hannity’ host said in his opening monologue. “According to those who voted to remove Congressman Greene from the committees, a standard they will not apply to themselves, the people in Georgia, those who voted for her with 74% of the vote, do not matter for the people who voted today.

“Think about it. Their votes are just discounted. Lawmakers outside her district, they call the shots, including many insane conspiratorial Democrats, those who have never apologized for their radical views in the past, anti – Semitic statements and so much more.”

Hannity argued that Greene ‘apologized’ and ‘said her beliefs were wrong and wrong.

“My question is when will the Democrats follow suit?” he asked. “When will the media gang correct so many stories that they’re all wrong?”

If Republicans regain control of the House after the 2022 election, Hannity has insisted that they ‘apply standards equally’.

“Every Democrat who has pushed the conspiracy theory of Trump and Russia, the lies, they should all be stripped of their committees if we want a standard that suits everyone,” he added.

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“Mark my words, today’s political stunt will have a setback for the Democrats … this action does absolutely nothing to improve the lives of you, the American people. “This is nothing more than another political ploy,” he said.

Eleven Republicans joined 219 Democrats to remove Taylor Greene from her seats on the House Budget Committee and the Home Education and Labor Committee.

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