A meeting of the DOG committee house descended into the absurd while legislators discussed whether the government should finance public broadcasts.
A posterboard with a drag show performer, an urgent investigation into the sexuality of Sesame Street Puppet Duo Bert and Ernie and a tirade of blasphemy all led to a lively hearing on Wednesday.
The doge committee, led by Firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., Bond a session together for managers of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
The hearing entitled 'Anti-American air waves: Hold the heads of NPR and PBS responsible' contained NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger, who asked Republicans about the political sloping stripes and missteps of their outlet.
Republicans have deposited against NPR and PBS in recent years and they mention 'left' points of sale that play 'disinformation' and real news, such as the 2020 Biden laptop story.
Democrats, on the other hand, praised the positive points of the public broadcasters and tried to label the GOP inserts as extreme and out of contact.
Greene wasted Greene directly to the chase and accused PBS of publishing pro-transgender content to children.
“If I had walked in my living room or one of my children's bedrooms and would see this child predator and this monster aimed at my children, I would be unclosed,” Greene told the director while pointing to a poster of a drag artist who claimed to appear in a PBS children's children's program.

Huis Doge Subcommissie Chairman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-GA., For a photo of Drag Queen Lil Miss Hot Mess, during a hearing on Wednesday, the heads of NPR and PBS appeared for the Subcommissie of the House about delivering government Efficiency to tackle the government Efficiency to tackle bias in their programming against conservation.

President and CEO of the National Public Radio Katherine Maher defended her outlet against allegations of anti-conservative bias

Katherine Maher van NPR (L) and Paula Kerger van PBS (R) are sitting during a hearing of the Congress Wednesday
She accused the exhaust valve of trying to 'brainwash' and to normalize trans -problems, and noticed how the Drag Queen could be seen in a show for children from three to eight years old.
“This means that PBS is one of the founders of the transmissions of the trans -children's abuse, while taking tax money,” said the Republican of Georgia. “Brainspas and transferring children is a problem that is so hated by parents throughout the country.”
In another attack, Greene also broke the coverage of PBS about the controversial arm movements of Elon Musk, who called the exhaust valve 'a fascist greeting'.
“PBS News placed the clip, called it a fascist Nazi greeting and described how it was similar to the same salvation used by Nazis during their victory rallies,” Greene stormed.
“Not once the PBS or NPR report reported on the many reports of Democrats that made the same gesture,” the Republican went further and held a poster with images of Democrats such as Kamala Harris, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton with their arms in the air.
Democrats hit back with just as ridiculous interrogation lines, but for completely different reasons.
'Madam. Kerger, the American people want to know, is Elmo now, or has he ever been a member of the Communist Party of the United States? 'California Democrat Rep. Robert Garcia asked the PBS CEO in Jest.
Garcia, 47, continued to ask for the executive power about Sesame Street, a program that was produced by PBS for decades.

Greene holds up a sign that shows how Democrats did a gesture similar to a gesture for which PBS Elon Musk tore. The outlet noticed how the Tesla CEO carried out a 'fascist greeting'

Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., Speaks for poster from Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk during the hearing on Wednesday
“Let's talk about cookie monster,” said Garcia. 'Now we know that health secretary RFK JR will play against fast food and fried products. Are we silent of pro -cookie -voters? '
Garcia charged the PBS CEO to ask whether “Bert and Ernie are part of an extreme gay agenda?”
Kerger answered no to the line of comic questions, which seemed amused by the various posters with Elmo, the cookie monster and Bert and Ernie.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, also raised in the hearing by leaving an expletive fly.
“The idea that you want to close everyone who is not Fox News is Bulls ***,” said the Democrat in an apparent Barb with her Republican colleagues.
“We have to stop playing, because that's what you do here,” she added and said that Republicans do not want to hear from other stores.