Rep. Cori Bush says she’s changing offices after being ‘berated’ in a hallway by a maskless Marjorie Taylor Greene

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In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., sits in the House Chamber after they reconvened for arguments over the objection of certifying Arizona’s Electoral College votes in November’s election, at the Capitol in Washington

  • A Democratic congresswoman is moving offices to get away from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. 
  • Rep. Cori Bush tweeted Friday that Greene and her staff “berated” her in a hallway. 
  • Greene’s embrace of dangerous conspiracy theories have rankled her colleagues. 
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Rep. Cori Bush announced on Friday that she’s changing offices after a maskless Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene “berated” her and her staff in a hallway. 

Bush, a freshman Democrat from Missouri, said in a tweet that she decided to move offices for the safety of her staff and herself.

Greene, a newly-elected Republican from Georgia, has rankled colleagues on both sides of the aisle by peddling dangerous conspiracies associated with the QAnon movement and refusing to wear a mask on the Hill. 

Bush added that Congress should pass a resolution she introduced in the wake of the January 6 insurrection on the US Capitol to investigate and potentially expel members like Greene who promoted former President Donald Trump’s conspiracies that the 2020 election was stolen from him. 

In a January 18 tweet, Greene accused Bush, a racial justice activist, of leading the group of protesters who marched for police reform in an upscale part of St. Louis during the nationwide demonstrations in the summer of 2020. The group was met by two wealthy lawyers Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who came out of their house brandishing their guns at the protesters.  

Quoting Texas Republican chairman Allen West, Greene tweeted that Bush “is a BLM activist who led the mob that called for the rape, murder, and burning of the home of Patty and Mark McCloskey of St. Louis.”

Representatives for Greene and Bush did not immediately return Insider’s requests for comment. 

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