Matt Gaetz's Pledge of Allegiance Amendment Sparks Heated Committee Debate
Rep. Matt Gaetz's amendment requiring the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance before House Judiciary Committee meetings set off tense exchanges Wednesday. Rep. David Cicilline and Gaetz faced off when the Rhode Island congressman requested that no person who supported "an insurrection against the government" should be permitted to lead the Pledge.
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