Reps’ Punishment For Addressing A White Nationalist Conference? Talking To Kevin McCarthy

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 09: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) holds his weekly news conference at the U.S. Capitol on March 09, 2022 in Washington, DC. McCarthy answered a range of questions related primaril... WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 09: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) holds his weekly news conference at the U.S. Capitol on March 09, 2022 in Washington, DC. McCarthy answered a range of questions related primarily to rising gas prices and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) confirmed Wednesday that there would be no consequences for two sitting Republicans in the House who recently addressed a white nationalist conference. 

The only punishment for the two representatives, apparently, was a conversation with Kevin McCarthy.

In a press conference, McCarthy said he’d talked to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R), who last month attended the America First Political Action Conference, which is run by Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist. Fuentes has said of segregation, “It was better for them, it’s better for us, it’s better in general,” among other, similar comments.

And… that’s it. “I’ve talked to her!” McCarthy told an inquiring reporter. 

McCarthy said he hadn’t spoken yet to the other member of his conference who addressed the event, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ).

So, no repercussions for addressing white nationalist conference? “My conversations with my members are exactly that,” McCarthy said. 

The minority leader did say that Greene would not be attending the conference again — though one wonders how serious he is about enforcing that commitment, given that this was Rep. Paul Gosar’s (R-AZ) second year addressing the gathering. 

McCarthy also said he wouldn’t prevent either member from joining potentially powerful congressional committees if Republicans win the House majority in November. 

“They have the ability to be able to get committees, based upon that time when it comes,” McCarthy said. 

Greene — who unlike Gosar attended the event in person this year — has been essentially unapologetic about her appearance, saying at first that she didn’t know about Fuentes’ views. She then referred to AFPAC attendees — a group consisting of open racists and extremists — as “1,200 young conservatives who feel cast aside and marginalized by society” and “1,200 people gathered to declare that Christ is King.”

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  1. Avatar for bryan bryan says:

    The only punishment for the two representatives, apparently, was a conversation with Kevin McCarthy.

    Since that punishment was imposed… haven’t they suffered enough?!

  2. Amidst all of this crap, something interesting is happening here in Idaho. The press has turned it’s attention to a dark money group here which holds tremendous influence on the extreme right. And it has turned into a statewide story about Republican in-fighting. The press smells blood.

    Oh and Kev is a spineless sycophant.

  3. Avatar for caltg caltg says:

    Qevin McCarthy is a wimpish empty suit, an absolute coward. Is he afraid of white supremacists? It sure looks that way. Shame on him.

  4. “Reps’ Punishment For Addressing A White Nationalist Conference? Talking To Kevin McCarthy.”

    Jeezuz.

    Doesn’t the US Constitution prohibit cruel and unusual punishment?

  5. Oh Qevin, honey, you’re still never gonna get to be Speaker.

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