Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene triggered New York Rep. Dan Goldman during a committee hearing on Wednesday. Goldman became unhinged after MTG presented evidence that deported “Maryland Man” Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member.
Rep. Greene cited an immigration judge and law enforcement officials who linked Garcia — an illegal immigrant who entered the U.S. in 2011 — to the violent MS-13 gang.
Goldman pushed back, accusing Greene of “misstating” the evidence and tried to block her from entering it into the congressional record.
“A Maryland County Police gang unit agreed that [Garcia] is MS-13, a reliable confidential informant agreed that he’s MS-13, ICE officers agreed that he’s MS-13, an immigration judge agreed that he is MS-13, an appellate board agreed that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, your Maryland man, is MS-13,” Greene said during the House Homeland Security committee hearing.
“I object because she is misstating the record and the facts,” Goldman said. “That is not accurate and therefore I object to that being introduced … There is no final court order establishing that he’s a member. Maybe he is, so you should put all that evidence before a judge and if he’s MS-13, he should be deported. That’s what we’re talking about, but you’re misstating what all of that evidence is.”
Republican Tennessee Rep. Mark Green, the chairman of the House Homeland Security committee, said Greene has a right to submit the documents into the committee’s record.
Watch the moment below:
Things are getting heated in the House Homeland Security Committee with Sec. Noem. Rep. MTG wanted to enter into the record a post from the U.S. AG stating Abrego Garcia is a MS-13 member.
Rep. Dan Goldman is objecting from entering it into the record. Chairman Greene used the… pic.twitter.com/SLRc7Ylkyo
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