Source: Alternet
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave chilling remarks on Thursday during her briefing with the press.
“The enemy is within the House of Representatives,” she said.
She indicated that Congress will likely need to fund more security services for its members, given the threat posed.
“It shouldn’t be that not only is the president of the United States inciting and insurrection but keeps fanning the flames, endangering the security of members of Congress, to the point where they’re even concerned about members of Congress being a danger to them,” she said.
When asked to further explain what she meant, she said: “We have members of Congress who want to bring guns on the floor and have threatened violence on other members of Congress.”
She didn’t specify who she was talking about, but she may have been referring to Republican Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. CNN recently reported that Greene “repeatedly indicated support for executing prominent Democratic politicians in 2018 and 2019 before being elected to Congress.”
Among those she targeted was Pelosi herself. Greene once “liked” a Facebook post saying Pelosi should get a “bullet in the head” and accused the speaker of “treason,” which she emphasized was punishable by execution. She also reportedly said in 2019 that Pelosi will “suffer death or she’ll be in prison.” CNN noted that Greene seemed to consistently omit any reference to a trial.
Instead of apologizing for these comments, Greene lashed out at “Fake News CNN” and called the article a “hit piece on me focused on my time before running for political office.” Media Matters also recently reported that in 2018, Greene posted a bizarre conspiracy theory suggesting that a space laser was the cause of California wildfires, events she linked to Rothschild & Co, a frequent subject of anti-Semitic fictions.
Pressed on how serious he was about his fears, Gomez said: “When members are buying bulletproof vests, and getting fitted, across the Democratic Congress, when people are looking at new security measures for their homes, including myself, yes, this is serious. People are deeply concerned. If she said, ‘OK, I’m not going to bring my gun to the floor or to the House,’ yeah, people would feel better. But that doesn’t mean that she can’t incite someone.”
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York similarly expressed outrage and concern for her own safety in tweets to Texas Republican Ted Cruz on Thursday. She called him out for his role in stoking the bogus stolen election claims that preceded the Capitol attack.
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