
What will Republicans do next on Marjorie Taylor Greene?
CNN
Five days after Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene first made comments comparing mask-wearing policies in Congress to the Holocaust and just hours after she reiterated those comments on Tuesday, the two top Republican leaders in the House finally moved to condemn her for her remarks.
"Marjorie is wrong, and her intentional decision to compare the horrors of the Holocaust with wearing masks is appalling. The Holocaust is the greatest atrocity committed in history. The fact that this needs to be stated today is deeply troubling," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California said in a statement released Tuesday morning. "Rep. (Steve) Scalise does not agree with these comments and condemns these comparisons to the Holocaust," said a spokesperson for the Louisiana Republican who serves as the House minority whip.
Hundreds of Border Patrol officers are mobilizing to bolster the president’s crackdown on immigration in snowy Minneapolis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday, as tensions between federal law enforcement and local counterparts flare after an ICE-involved shooting last week left a mother of three dead.

Nationwide outcry over the killing of a Minneapolis woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent spilled into the streets of cities across the US on Saturday, with protesters demanding the removal of federal immigration authorities from their communities and justice for the slain Renee Good.

Since early December the US Coast Guard and other military branches have boarded and taken control of five oil ships that had previously been sanctioned, all either accused of being in the process of transporting Venezuelan oil or on their way to take on oil that has been subject to US sanctions since President Donald Trump began a pressure campaign against the leadership of the country during his first term.










