China News Service, February 4th, comprehensive report, the United States Republican Shinco Congressman Green has previously issued support for the use of violence against Democrats and other inflammatory statements, causing controversy.

House Republicans decided on the 3rd that they would not punish Green for this reason. House Speaker Pelosi expressed dissatisfaction, saying that he would resort to a vote on the matter.

  Previously, Green supported the conspiracy theories of the far-right group "Anonymous Q" and posted controversial remarks on social media, including support for former President Trump’s "election stolen" and other baseless allegations and claims Use violence against Democratic Party members.

  According to reports, the Republican leader McCarthy of the House of Representatives did not mention any action to punish Green in his statement.

  McCarthy stated that Green’s past remarks “do not represent the values ​​or beliefs of the Republican Caucus of the House of Representatives”.

McCarthy did not announce any sanctions against Green, but said that he would "make her keep her promise", that is, be more cautious about her future remarks.

  However, the Green dispute also caused dissatisfaction among some Republicans.

Senate Republican leader McConnell recently criticized Green’s remarks as "a cancer of the Republican Party."

  Pelosi said that because McCarthy "cowardly refused to deal with Green", the House of Representatives will vote on the 4th to request that Green be removed from the House of Representatives Education and Labor and Budget Committee.