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Far-right congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is not happy with her Republican colleagues in the house.

Tuesday, the House Rep out of Georgia appeared frustrated during an interview with Real America’s Voice, host Miranda Kahn when she was asked why House GOP members haven’t moved forward with impeachment proceedings against President Joe Biden.

“I can’t comprehend that we need any more evidence,” Greene gasped. “An impeachment inquiry is just asking the question, we’re just asking members of Congress, do you think we should inquire about impeachment? It’s not saying, do you want to impeach? It’s that, should we just ask the question?”

“And at this point right now, I’m like, what the hell is wrong with Republicans that we can’t just, hey guys, maybe ask the question,” she complained.

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Greene, like the rest of Congress is still on recess, something they’ve been on since July 28 and aren’t scheduled to return until September 12. So imagine being off for almost two months and coming back to undertake an impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden over some white lady being upset the President of the United States isn’t doing enough to keep brown people out of the country on the southern border.

However, don’t be so sure McCarthy won’t take up Greene’s ridiculousness. According to the Georgia congresswoman, the House Speaker may take up a vote in September…

“It’s still some of these few remaining Republicans that maybe won a Biden district or they, for whatever reason, I don’t know, but I think that our conference is coming together, and we should be voting on this in September,” Greene said Tuesday.