A House Oversight Committee hearing descended into chaos on Thursday night as Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal attack on Representative Jasmine Crockett’s appearance sparked a heated exchange.
The hearing, convened to consider holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt, quickly derailed as Greene repeatedly interrupted Representative Jamie Raskin’s opening remarks.
When Crockett pushed back against Greene’s irrelevant question, Greene snidely commented on Crockett’s “fake eyelashes,” prompting widespread outrage and protests from Democrats.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez swiftly moved to strike Greene’s words from the record, denouncing the attack on Crockett’s physical appearance as “absolutely unacceptable.” Greene refused to apologize, and her words remained in the record.
The exchange escalated, with Greene insulting Ocasio-Cortez’s intelligence and Crockett firing back with a pointed question about double standards on personal attacks. The hearing devolved into procedural disputes and shouting matches, with even Republican Representative Lauren Boebert voting against Greene’s motion to speak.
The tumultuous atmosphere spilled over outside the hearing room, with reports of members drinking and causing disruptions. The committee ultimately voted to hold Garland in contempt, but the evening’s events may have further eroded Greene’s standing among her Republican colleagues.
The incident highlights the chaos and division plaguing the Republican Party as personal attacks and infighting replace constructive debate and governance.