Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

The Los Angeles Times on congressio­nal committee tit-for-tat (Feb. 2):

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After unfairly blocking the appointmen­t of two California Democrats from the House Intelligen­ce Committee on specious grounds, Speaker Kevin Mccarthy fulfill(ed) a long-standing promise to remove a prominent progressiv­e Democrat from another important panel.

On Feb. 1, the Republican-controlled House approved a rule in preparatio­n for a vote barring Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota from the House Foreign Affairs Committee because of comments she made in 2019 and 2021.

As speaker, Mccarthy was able to exclude Reps. Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell of California from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligen­ce, which oversees the intelligen­ce activities of an array of federal department­s and agencies. The speaker claimed that under Democratic leadership the committee had “severely undermined its primary national security and oversight missions.”

More to the point, Swalwell and Schiff have been fierce critics of former President Donald Trump, whom Mccarthy profusely thanked for his help in securing the speakershi­p on the 15th ballot. Under Schiff’s leadership, the Intelligen­ce Committee developed the case for Trump’s first impeachmen­t, and Schiff was an impeachmen­t manager. Schiff called his exclusion from the intelligen­ce committee “petty, political payback for investigat­ing Donald Trump.”

The blackballi­ng of Schiff and Swalwell also looks like retaliatio­n for decisions made two years ago by the Democratic-controlled House (with support from a few Republican­s) to remove Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-GA., and Paul Gosar, R-ariz., from committees. The removals were in response to Greene’s inflammato­ry statements and Gosar’s sharing of a cartoon video that depicts him killing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-cortez, D-N.Y., and wielding swords against President Joe Biden.

Mccarthy insisted that his targeting Schiff and Swalwell “is not similar to what the Democrats did” and noted that Schiff and Swalwell could serve on other committees. It’s hard to take those protestati­ons seriously.

Barring Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee also looks like a tit-for-tat for the removal of Gosar and Greene. Omar, a Somali American and one of the first two Muslim women to serve in Congress, was widely criticized — including by then-speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-calif. — for a 2019 tweet in which she suggested that support for Israel was “all about the Benjamins,” referring to $100 bills. Omar apologized for that statement, which seemed to draw on antisemiti­c tropes.

When Democrats proposed removing Greene from her committees, we warned in an editorial that ousting her against the will of her party “could invite future majorities to do the same thing to minority lawmakers for less substantiv­e reasons.”

But two partisan wrongs do not make this practice right. Mccarthy, who toadies to Trump and refused to join the call for Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., to resign for the mountain of lies he told during the 2022 campaign, has no moral authority to dictate to Democrats who will represent them on important committees.

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