



Days ago, the House GOP caucus made headlines amid approving a resolution for Joe Biden’s impeachment.
Biden’s been implicated in numerous scandals from helping his son cut corners in the international business world to intentionally weaponizing federal law enforcement agencies to his own ends.
There are likewise numerous concerns about what Biden got up to long before he became vice president or president.
However, another matter is also making headlines, this time pertaining to tensions between GOP Reps. Marjorie Greene and Lauren Boebert, according to The Hill.
Apparently, Greene felt that Boebert undercut her own efforts to impeach Biden. While the House GOP caucus moved ahead with Boebert’s resolution to this end, Greene had also submitted papers to begin having the president booted out of office.
The Georgia congresswoman confronted Boebert on the House floor, stating she’d defended and donated to Boebert who, in turn, was only a “little b*tch” to her.
Greene then continued by demanding an explanation for why Boebert “copied” the articles of impeachment against Biden, rather than cosponsoring her initial ones.
After Boebert stated she and Greene were “through,” the latter shouted that herself and Boebert weren’t ever “together.”
Since their verbal altercation on the House floor, Boebert and Greene have each made comments of their own to the media.
The Colorado Republican stated Greene wasn’t her enemy and that she came to Washington to fix the damage being done by Biden and the Democrat Party.
Greene, on the other hand, declared one of the greatest forms of flattery is none other than imitiation.
So far, it’s unclear if Greene and Boebert will ever make amends with one another. For now, though, it appears the two Republican congresswomen will remain at odds with each other throughout the foreseeable future.