House Democrats Voted to Censor RFK Jr. During a Hearing on Censorship

Jordan: ‘This is not speech time’

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UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Jordan?"
JORDAN: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Jordan votes yes. Mr. Issa? Mr. Massie?"
MASSIE: "Yes to not censor."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Massie yes. Mr. Stewart?"
STEWART: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Stewart votes yes. Ms. Stefanik?"
STEFANIK: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Ms. Stefanik votes yes. Mr. Gaetz? Mr. Johnson of Louisiana."
JOHNSON: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Johnson of Louisiana votes yes. Mr. Armstrong?"
ARMSTRONG: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Armstrong votes yes. Mr. [indecipherable]. Mr. Bishop?"
BISHOP: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Bishop votes yes. Ms. Cammack?"
CAMMACK: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Ms. Cammack votes yes. Ms. Hageman?"
HAGEMAN: "Yes."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Ms. Hageman votes yes. Ms. Plaskett?"
PLASKETT: "No, I want to follow the rules that the Republicans made at the beginning of this conference with these House rules. So no."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Ms. Plaskett votes no. Mr. Lynch?"
LYNCH: "No."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Mr. Lynch votes no. Ms. Sanchez?"
SANHEZ: "No, because it's violative of the rules."
UNKNOWN FEMALE 1: "Ms. Sanchez votes no. Ms. Wasserman Schultz."
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: “No to allowing a witness to degrade and defame others —“
Jordan: “This is not speech time.”

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