Talk:Expulsion from the United States Congress

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This article was adapted from content contained in the Congresspedia article on Expulsion and censure, available under the GNU license; complete edit history is available at that page. bd2412 T 18:24, 15 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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"Increasing calls to expell"[edit]

I don't think it makes sense to mention every time there's "calls to expel" from the media or the opposition party. And if we're going to mention every example when there's been "calls to expel" members, we need to be exhaustive. We can't only mention instances from current events.

Obvious examples, are the calls to expel Roy Moore back in 2014 and Ted Stevens to resign or be expelled back in 2008. There were also calls from the right to expel Chuck Schumer back in 2020.

So mentioning only the recent calls to expel Ted Cruz seems like picking and choosing. I say we keep this focused on senators that actually had votes to expel them. --2600:1700:B040:D310:EC3D:5376:828F:45A (talk) 02:24, 22 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Marjorie Taylor Greene is having a resolution filed against her by Jimmy Gomez for expulsion from Congress. If/when this is officially filed and dealt with in the House Ethics Committee and Office of Congressional Ethics, should we add her to the list of actions towards expulsion, or only in the instance of a full house vote? Negrong502 (talk) 04:00, 28 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Reason for Rep Tliab censure[edit]

The congresswoman was not censured for comments related to Israel’s war against the Hamas terrorist organization. She was censured for spreading lies and engaging in antisemitism. 2A02:A020:8:691A:9138:3391:9EF0:B25D (talk) 11:25, 8 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]