WASHINGTON, D.C. - Freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia responded Friday, a day after being stripped of her committee assignments by the House Democratic majority over racist remarks, her embrace of conspiracy theories, and her past endorsement of violence against leading Democratic officials.Underscoring the political vise her inflammatory commentary has clamped her party into, nearly all Republicans voted against the Democratic move but none defended her lengthy history of outrageous social media posts."I'm sorry for saying all those things that are wrong and offensive, and I sincerely mean that.
And I'm happy to say that. I think it's good to say when we've done something wrong," the 46-year-old congresswoman said during a.