This latest Marjorie Taylor Greene scandal is in the toilet

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At work, everybody needs bathroom breaks. And Congress is not any different in that regard. As if what’s happening in the GOP could not be crazy enough! Reportedly, a little drama happened recently.

Only this one is not on the house floor. No, it’s actually in a rather peculiar place. It’s in the ladies’ room. Never let it be said that the Hill is ever boring. The two stars of the bathroom break spat are Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene. Is anybody surprised by this news?

Apparently, this little spat took place on the first day of the new House of Representatives. And the spat was all about Kevin. Mr. McCarthy might be a horrible leader but he is sensational at causing drama. Greene reportedly implied Boebert was not loyal to McCarthy, sources say. And this happened in the ladies room of the House Speaker’s lobby.

“You were OK taking millions of dollars from McCarthy, but you refused to vote for him for speaker, Lauren?” Ouch! At least no toilet paper was thrown. (That we know of.) Boebert reportedly stormed out with Greene hot on her heels.

“Don’t be ugly,” Lauren reportedly told Greene. Reportedly, Debbie Dingell of Michigan was one of the people who witnessed the kerfuffle, but she did not want to speak of it. “What happens in the ladies room stays in the ladies room,” she said.

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