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Torres to introduce resolution condemning Ogles over Mamdani, Jeffries comments

The HillFriday, July 4, 2025 at 3:03:15 AM
Torres to introduce resolution condemning Ogles over Mamdani, Jeffries comments
Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres is calling out Republican Rep. Andy Ogles for using offensive language against colleagues, including New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani. Torres says he disagrees with Mamdani politically but stresses respectful dialogue—unlike Ogles’ remarks. He’s pushing a formal resolution to condemn the behavior.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about partisan bickering—it’s a snapshot of how toxic political discourse has gotten. Torres is drawing a line, arguing that even sharp disagreements shouldn’t devolve into personal attacks. If the resolution gains traction, it could fuel bigger conversations about civility (or lack thereof) in Congress.
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