Hunter Biden investigation: AOC says hearing reached a ‘new low’ after MTG displayed pornographic images

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Marjorie Taylor Greene. AP

Hunter Biden investigation: AOC says hearing reached a ‘new low’ after MTG displayed pornographic images

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said the Hunter Biden investigation hearing had reached a “new low” after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) displayed pornographic images of the first son.

During a hearing including whistleblowers in the Hunter Biden investigation, Greene displayed censored images of Biden nude on poster boards, asking the witnesses if they believed he had violated federal laws regarding prostitution. The display led to an outcry from Democrats, who quickly shouted down the display. Ocasio-Cortez later brought the incident up again, citing it as a “new low.”

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“Today also marked a new low when pornographic images were paraded in this hearing room,” the New York Democrat said. “Chairman Comer, last October you told Time magazine that you were not interested in the sordid details of Hunter Biden’s life. You were quoted as saying, ‘That’s counter to a credible investigation,’ and I agree.”

“Sadly, that is a reflection of how low some individuals here have been willing to go in their efforts to attack the president and his family, and frankly, I don’t care who you are in this country. No one deserves that. It is abuse. It is abusive,” she added.

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Greene was only able to display the images for a brief period before Democrats demanded she put them away and got her to take the posters down.

“So when Hunter Biden paid for this woman to do this with him, to travel across state lines from California to Washington, D.C., on June 15, this is a violation of the Mann Act. This was prostitution,” she said, showing the audience the poster board of Biden with prostitutes.

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