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Rep. Comer Tells Frost to 'Just Shut up' in Heated Argument

  • On Thursday in Washington, D.C., Representatives James Comer, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Maxwell Frost engaged in a heated exchange during a Congressional hearing focused on oversight and government accountability.
  • The confrontation erupted as Frost demanded a subpoena for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in connection with the forceful removal of Senator Alex Padilla during a California press event.
  • During the hearing, Comer repeatedly ordered Frost to stop speaking and called him out of order, while Greene interrupted with claims linking Frost to Antifa amid the commotion.
  • The committee suspended the hearing for two minutes after Comer told Frost to shut up three times and said Frost was trying to get on MSNBC.
  • The dispute highlighted congressional tensions over sanctuary policies and federal enforcement, underscoring deep partisan conflicts and calls for accountability regarding Padilla's detainment.
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Rep. Comer tells Frost to 'just shut up' in heated argument

(The Center Square) – Tensions boiled over Thursday in a Congressional hearing when Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., got into a heated argument where Comer told Frost to “shut up.”

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Mediaite broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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