"Homeland, we want to hear from Secretary Mayorkas. Oversight, we want to talk to the Secret Service Director," she told Posobiec, adding that she and her colleagues on oversight have been "frustrated" by the lack of cooperation from Mayorkas, who had been impeached by the House in February over his handling of the border crisis.
Greene then announced that the House would be having a call with the FBI to ask many unanswered and pressing questions. "It's pretty hard to understand that a 20-year-old with no military experience, no law enforcement background, could get into a Trump rally with a range finder ... was able to get up on the right building — how did he know the building to get up on? — take a direct shot at President Trump ... How is he able to do that by himself?" she asked.
Posobiec touched on how vastly and quickly the narrative of the events of the assassination attempt have been changing before Greene pointed out that "our government got everyone's phone records that was in the vicinity of the Capitol on January 6, but they somehow can't get the phone records of this 20-year-old."
"I'm frustrated serving on the Oversight Committee and Homeland, where I'm actually relying on news sources giving out a lot of information, but yet we're being slow walked on our committees, or at least that's what it feels like," Greene said. "I think that America knows what happened. The Democrats and the media have demonized Donald Trump for years now. They called him a Nazi. They called him Hitler."
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