00:00I don't see it. I don't see what they see. I don't understand why we're allowing that to happen because I actually think it's going to hurt our communities. People are going to look at Washington, D.C. folks in a way that I think is going to be very painful, but also, you know, I don't know, Mr. Jackson. I heard the stories. People didn't leave their homes. They weren't leaving their homes. Businesses didn't see people coming into. I mean, that's what we want in our nation's capital. Stay in your house. Don't move. Don't go anywhere.
00:29Stay fearful. It's unbelievable that my colleagues continue again to eject this narrative and this rhetoric in regards to it. But I think it's important, Mr. Chair, just like in D.C. Home Rule was one out of black freedom struggle in the fight for civil rights. We can't be passive right now. So nobody over there should take anything we say so personally as if we're attacking them. No, we're attacking a process.
00:59We're not attacking people here. And I think it's really important we need to stand up against this. Fascist takeover. That's not a bad word. It's a fact.
01:08And here in D.C. and across the country, it is so incredibly important, Mr. Chair, that this committee does not allow rhetoric that defames or paints Washington, D.C. in a way that you all haven't really truly seen.
01:25You're just reading it. No, you're just reading it or something off of some.
01:29Will the gentlelady yield to a question?
01:30Yeah, I think it's really important.
01:32Will the gentlelady yield?
01:33I don't yield. I don't even have time.
01:35I can tell you.
01:36Your time's expired.
01:37It is expired.
01:37But, Mr. Chair, but you all live here and you're not telling people the beautiful parts that you do see in our nation's capital.
01:45And no, no, no, it's just wrong how we're doing it.
01:47Chairman, I think it's insane if the gentlelady doesn't have an argument, but she's going to refer to me and some of my colleagues.
01:53Mr. Donald, you know that we were from the Third Reich.
01:55This is insane.
01:56You're going to look at 14, 15-year-olds as a bunch of criminals?
01:58It's insane.
01:59Do I look like a member of the Third Reich to you, Ms. Tlaib?
02:02Is that what I look like to you?
02:03You're the one taking your voting card.
02:05Is that what you think?
02:06Is that what you think?
02:07Is that what you think?
02:08No, that's unethical.
02:09I think it's radical and I think it's insane.
02:11And I don't respect everything that you say.
02:13But to say something like that to myself and a lot of my colleagues is way out of line.
02:17It's way out of line.
02:18It's way out of line.
02:19Regular order, Mr. Donald.
02:20Way out of line.
02:21Regular order.
02:22That's okay.
02:22But it's okay, right?
02:23That is not how it goes.
02:24It's okay, right?
02:25You hold yourself accountable before you talk about Washington.
02:27Hold myself accountable?
02:28Keep Washington to just out of your mouth.
02:29Hold your own self accountable.
02:30How about that?
02:31I'm trying, Mr. Foucault.
02:33Free D.C.
02:34And make sure you vote with your own voting card.
02:38Don't be giving it to somebody else.
02:39Ms. Tlaib.
02:40All right.
02:40Time.
02:41Chair recognizes Ms. Boebert from Colorado.
02:45Wait a minute, Ms. Boebert.
02:46All right.
02:48Order.
02:48Order.
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