Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Lauren Boebert ‘little bitch’ on House floor: report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly called Rep. Lauren Boebert a “little bitch” during a heated argument between the two Republican firebrands on the House floor Wednesday.

The face-to-face confrontation, which was caught on C-SPAN cameras, was over the dueling resolutions both lawmakers have put forward to impeach President Biden, according to the Daily Beast

“I’ve donated to you, I’ve defended you. But you’ve been nothing but a little bitch to me,” Greene (R-Ga.) reportedly told Boebert (R-Colo.). “And you copied my articles of impeachment after I asked you to cosponsor them.”

After Greene cursed her colleague out, Boebert responded by shrugging her shoulders and saying, “OK, Marjorie, we’re through,” the report said.

“We were never together,” Greene reportedly shot back, as Boebert had her back turned. 

The back and forth was sparked after Boebert leveraged a procedural tool to fast-track a vote on her resolution to impeach Biden, 80, against the wishes of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and other Republicans. 


Marjorie Taylor Greene
Greene introduced articles of impeachment against the president back in May.
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Lauren Boebert
Boebert is seeking to force a vote on her articles of impeachment against Biden within the next few days.
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Greene previously introduced articles of impeachment against the president in May, but not with the procedural measure to force a vote. 

People who witnessed the fiery exchange told the Daily Beast that it was Boebert who approached a seated Greene, before the name-calling, to confront her about “statements you made about me publicly.” 

Neither Boebert’s nor Greene’s offices responded to The Post’s request for comment. 

After the public spat, the Colorado Republican told the Daily Beast that “Marjorie is not my enemy. I came here to protect our children and their posterity. Joe Biden and the Democrats are destroying our country. My priorities are to correct their bad policies and save America.”

Greene told the outlet, “Imitation is the greatest form of flattery.”