Stenographer unleashes surprising outburst on the floor of Congress

A stenographer was led off the floor of Congress after her outburst during the House vote to end the government shutdown and extend the federal debt limits.

In this image from House Television, with partial voting totals on the screen, a long-time House stenographer, visible between the words 'yea' and 'nay,' is removed from the House chamber after she began shouting during the vote for the bill to end the partial 16-day government shutdown and to fund the government.

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October 17, 2013

A woman described by lawmakers and aides as a long-time House stenographer has been removed from the chamber during a vote after she began shouting.

The woman was yelling from the rostrum Wednesday just below where the House presiding officer sits. The microphone she was yelling into was off.

Lawmakers said she was yelling about the House being divided and the devil. Texas Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro said she had a crazed look on her face.

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As she was led into an elevator by security, she was heard to shout, "This is not one nation under God. It never was."

She also screamed, "Praise be to God, Lord Jesus Christ."

The outburst occurred while the House was voting on legislation ending the government shutdown and extending the federal debt limit.