Politics makes strange friends – and even strange enemies.
This seems to be true for MPs Lauren Bobert (R-Colo.) And Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.), Who, though both openly right-wing lawmakers, are not exactly “friends”. According to the story of Politico Posted on Friday.
In fact, there seems to have been a heated discussion between them last month When the board of directors of the House Freedom Caucus came together for a meeting.
Witnesses told Politico that Bobert was considered more of a team player among his countrymen than Greene and he was not happy that Greene He appeared in February at a rally organized by white nationalist Segregationist AND Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.
According to Politico, the discussion between Bober and Green was mostly verbal, but one viewer reportedly feared they would face each other.
However, another member of the Freedom Group was able to alleviate the situation, according to three people associated with the group.
One group member said the conflict could signal bad for the group in the future.
“I like the principles on which the Freedom Group was founded, but I think if we can’t work together as a group and put our ideas in a civilized way, then we won’t be effective,” he said. Scott Desarley (R-Tenn.) Told Politico.
HuffPost contacted Bobert and Greene to confirm the reported conflict, but did not immediately receive a response.
Source: Huffpost