Lawmakers in both parties are frustrated at continued efforts to censure members for what are essentially controversial remarks.
Later Tuesday night, members are slated to vote on another resolution from Greene that swaps out "insurrection" for "illegal occupation" in referring to the protest.Rep. Thomas Massie said he will vote against both measures due to free speech concerns, quipping: "I'm going to censure the next person who introduces a censure."
Duarte noted that while some Republicans' primary concern with Greene's resolution was the "insurrection" language, a "good number of us ... cited specifically the freedom of speech conflict.": "We should stop this nonsense, we should stop censuring. People are going to have differences of opinion, sometimes they're going to miss the facts. So be it.
Rep. Austin Scott , who voted against Greene's measure, also plans to vote for McCormick's, a source familiar with his plans told Axios.Democratic leadership is trying to maintain the united front their caucus put up against Greene's measure.
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