‘I’m not a speaker’: McCall dodges questions about committee positions Marjorie Taylor Green

Rep. Michael McCall (R-Tex.) dodged questions about committee positions for Rep. Marjorie Greene (R-GA) on Sunday, saying he was not in charge of appointing committees.

Green was selected as a member of the House Homeland Security Committee and the House Oversight and Accountability Committee on Tuesday after Democrats stripped her of committee positions in 2021. When asked Sunday if he preferred to have someone else on those committees, McCall declined. answer straight.

“I’m not the chairman of this committee or the speaker,” he told Martha Raddatz on ABC’s This Week.

McCall said that despite Green’s past comments about conspiracy theories, including doubts about the 9/11 attacks, the Georgia Republican “matured up.” He added that high-ranking members of Congress should enlighten her that some of the conspiracy theories she has been spreading “are not true.”

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“I’ll tell you she’s matured,” McCall said. “I think she understands that she doesn’t know everything. And she wants to learn and become, I think, more of a team player.”

“I think more senior members should try – she’s a member of Congress – to get her involved and explain to her that these theories she has are wrong,” he added.

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