The CDU politician Jens Spahn is not necessarily known for constantly arguing with the AfD would search. Last Wednesday, however, during the plenary debate in the Bundestag, he vented his anger at the party and its constant complaining about the supposedly restricted freedom of expression in Germany. On their trip to the USA, the AfD politicians complained “like little children” that they were no longer allowed to say everything in Germany, shouted the Union faction leader. But now they are considering banning one of their own MPs from speaking because he said something that was in the AfD’s party program, “but apparently Höcke doesn’t like it,” he said. “It couldn’t be more bizarre.”