Impeachment
The Pennsylvania Democrat reacted to the news by putting his hands to his head like Macauley Culkin in "Home Alone."
The Utah senator, who voted to convict former President Donald Trump twice, said the opening of an inquiry into President Joe Biden is "not inappropriate."
Republicans have accused Biden of corruption in Ukraine but struggled to come up with evidence.
âGo ahead. Do it, I dare you,â said the Democratic senator. "It's a loser."
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Moderates in both the House and Senate have questions about the evidence against Biden.
Greene said she'd vote against keeping the government open if she does not get her way on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
The Georgia Republican wondered âwhat the hell is wrongâ with conservatives who havenât made moves to impeach President Joe Biden.
Some House Republicans are eager to go after Biden over claims of financial misconduct involving his son Hunter.
âThe purpose of that impeachment, from my standpoint, is not to force a vote that loses â itâs to put on a trial in the Senate, and by the way, not for the sake of conviction,â the Florida Republican said.
The politically explosive move could divide Republicans in both chambers of Congress.