Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out Wednesday after Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) pointed out that Jan. 6 protester Ashli Babbitt was not murdered.
During a House Oversight hearing to consider contempt of Congress charges for Hunter Biden, Greene claimed that Babbitt had been a "murder" victim on Jan. 6, 2021, because she was shot while breaching the U.S. Capitol.
Raskin sought to correct the record.
"Our good friend, the gentlelady from Georgia, referred to the murder of Ashli Babbitt," Raskin said. "Well, the Department of Justice, the United States Attorney, and the U.S. Capitol Police Inspector General all rejected the idea that there was any murder."
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Greene interrupted to complain.
"Point of order, Mr. Chairman, or inquiry," Greene said.
"There's no such thing," a Democrat pointed out.
"There's never been a court hearing," Greene complained, noting that the officer who shot Babbitt was "never charged."
Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) ruled that Democrats controlled the time.
"I think it was a scandal, it was a tragedy that people died because Donald Trump put them at risk," Raskin said, "as many of the former insurrectionists are now willing to say publicly, that he said you got to go and you got to fight and fight like hell or you will not have democracy anymore."
Watch the video below from House Oversight.