A brawl nearly erupted on the House floor early Thursday morning after a Pennsylvania Democrat charged that Republicans had been telling “lies” about his state’s.
Tempers flared when Rep. Conor Lamb (D-PA) said the breach of the U.S. Capitol by an angry Trump mob earlier in the day was inspired by “the same lies you are hearing in this room tonight.”
“We know that that attack today, it didn’t materialize out of nowhere, it was inspired by lies, the same lies that you’re hearing in this room tonight,” Lamb said. “And the members that are repeating those lies should be ashamed of themselves, their constituents should be ashamed of them.”
GOP Rep. Morgan Griffiths, of Virginia, lashed out, angrily demanding that Lamb’s comments be stricken from the record.
Lamb fired back saying, “The truth hurts.”
Speaker Nancy Pelosi shot down the objection and as Lamb continued to speak, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) yelled in frustration that Pelosi wasn’t allowing Republicans to force Lamb to strike his comment.
He was told by a Democrat from across the floor to “sit down,” to which he responded, “No, you sit down!” after which the two faced-off in the aisle. Some reporters in the chamber initially identified the Democratic lawmaker as Rep. Colin Allred, but the Texas congressman’s office said he was not involved in the initial confrontation and only approached his colleagues to help diffuse the situation`–+
Colleagues from both sides cleared their benches, with around a dozen lawmakers getting close to each other and arguing. Rep. Al Lawson of Florida, Jamie Raskin of Maryland, and a senior Democratic staffer helped break up the confrontation, according to CNN’s Kristin Wilson, who was in the room.
The group quickly broke up when Pelosi called for order on the floor.
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