A Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Tuesday turned heated with one GOP lawmaker telling his Republican colleague 'go f--- yourself' after he went over his allotted time.
A Foreign Affairs Committee hearing turned heated Tuesday, with one GOP lawmaker telling his Republican colleague: 'Go f--- yourself.' The feisty words from Chair Michael McCaul of Texas were directed toward Rep. Darrel Issa of California during a hearing about the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Issa had gone over his allotted time, much to the annoyance of McCaul. Ret. Gen.
McCaul could be heard mumbling something under his breath before Issa said again: 'I thought I was done! I thought I was the closing act, Chairman.' 'Eh, go f--- yourself,' McCaul shot back, seemingly unaware he was on a hot mic. NANCY MACE SCOLDS ABC'S STEPHANOPOULOS FOR TRYING TO ‘USE’ HER TO DAMAGE TRUMP A McCaul spokesperson told Fox News that the chairman held every member of the committee to five minutes and was trying to get to the classified briefing. 'Rep.
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