Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Everybody in there together, Republicans and Democrats and everyone sitting in the brown leather chairs that I don't know how old those chairs are.
And we're voting with our little voting cards and the little machine with the green yes and the red no and the yellow present.
You're sitting there and there's a lot of commingling going on.
That's where if you're not in a meeting once a week, that's kind of where you see everybody.
So different Republicans and members will go around with a card and they're asking for people to co-sponsor their bill that may be supporting, it's usually something that helps the medical industry or the pharmaceutical industry, or it's maybe something very district specific.
Sometimes that will be something they're working on.
But did I ever see anybody going around like really fighting hard to focus on direct American issues?
No, a lot of times not.
A lot of times it was, hey, we're gonna have a resolution this week denouncing anti-Semitism because there were protests on college campuses because college kids were saying there was genocide in Gaza.
they would be asking for support to get some bill passed through that would provide funding for some big company that is in their district or has been lobbying Washington because whatever provision is in the next defense budget will really help them.
Ridiculous things like that.
No, Tucker, it wasn't.
It's something interesting.
I came across this one too.
I wanted to tell you.
Here's how America lasts.
It has been, it really is.
So they renamed, remember Trump came in and they renamed the Department of Defense to the Department of War.
That has cost, the Pentagon has estimated that it's cost approximately $52 million just to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War.
That's the kind of stuff that a lot of Republicans will come around and say, hey, we got to get behind the team and get this done.