Marjorie Taylor Greene claims she’s all about the peace when she likes QAnon threats against members of Congress. Her buddy Matt Gaetz is not worried about angry underaged women, because maybe the Mann Act doesn’t apply in Georgia.
Question: Did you advocate to President Trump to impose martial law as a way to remain in power?Greene: I do not recallQuestion: So you’re not denying you did it?Greene: I don’t remember pic.twitter.com/T2vNh6Jftt— Acyn (@Acyn) April 22, 2022
Question: Did you advocate to President Trump to impose martial law as a way to remain in power?Greene: I do not recallQuestion: So you’re not denying you did it?Greene: I don’t remember pic.twitter.com/T2vNh6Jftt
Anyone else notice that tough guy Matt Gaetz is wearing body armor at the MTG trial? Look at that outline in the suit. 😂 pic.twitter.com/BtAekDGYxj— 🎼🎤🎵Purple Hayes🎵🎤🎼 (@RutherfordRocks) April 22, 2022
Anyone else notice that tough guy Matt Gaetz is wearing body armor at the MTG trial? Look at that outline in the suit. 😂 pic.twitter.com/BtAekDGYxj
Greene's Facebook page showed she repeatedly indicated support for executing [sic] prominent Democratic politicians. But now, under oath, and with her political career on the line, she lies and say she only supports peaceful demonstration. https://t.co/TJSE7scUq4— Nicholas A. Christakis (@NAChristakis) April 22, 2022
Greene's Facebook page showed she repeatedly indicated support for executing [sic] prominent Democratic politicians. But now, under oath, and with her political career on the line, she lies and say she only supports peaceful demonstration. https://t.co/TJSE7scUq4
fun fact. I was there for 8 hours and never saw ONE BLM or antifa, unless you count me, I'm antifascist— Sandi Bachom (@sandibachom) April 22, 2022
fun fact. I was there for 8 hours and never saw ONE BLM or antifa, unless you count me, I'm antifascist
If you're wondering whether or not Marjorie Taylor Greene should be in court today to determine if she should be disqualified from the ballot for engaging in insurrection, just remember that she herself posted the evidence."You can't allow it to just transfer power peacefully." pic.twitter.com/u0Nfx0Sqft— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) April 22, 2022
If you're wondering whether or not Marjorie Taylor Greene should be in court today to determine if she should be disqualified from the ballot for engaging in insurrection, just remember that she herself posted the evidence."You can't allow it to just transfer power peacefully." pic.twitter.com/u0Nfx0Sqft
What makes you think she is pretending! https://t.co/9ZC99816h6— Howard Dean (@GovHowardDean) April 22, 2022
What makes you think she is pretending! https://t.co/9ZC99816h6
In court today, Marjorie Taylor Greene denied that her rhetoric ever encourages violence, then tried to downplay this video that I uncovered shortly after January 6 in which she told pro-gun activists that a Trump loss could require "the price of blood" https://t.co/7MUB4aCQhW— Mark Follman (@markfollman) April 22, 2022
In court today, Marjorie Taylor Greene denied that her rhetoric ever encourages violence, then tried to downplay this video that I uncovered shortly after January 6 in which she told pro-gun activists that a Trump loss could require "the price of blood" https://t.co/7MUB4aCQhW
Let's unpack this.The 1872 Amnesty Act forgave former Confederates from some of the penalties of the 14th Amendment.A federal judge who heard Bopp's argument that it applied to future insurrections suggested that defies "common sense," statutory construction and precedent. pic.twitter.com/SBBnfxEmM3— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) April 22, 2022
Let's unpack this.The 1872 Amnesty Act forgave former Confederates from some of the penalties of the 14th Amendment.A federal judge who heard Bopp's argument that it applied to future insurrections suggested that defies "common sense," statutory construction and precedent. pic.twitter.com/SBBnfxEmM3
The challengers, and Judge Totenberg, also noted that the interpretation pushed by Greene's attorney would posit that an act of Congress can overturn a constitutional amendment.—Which isn't how it works. https://t.co/qtf1R9gnqh— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) April 22, 2022
The challengers, and Judge Totenberg, also noted that the interpretation pushed by Greene's attorney would posit that an act of Congress can overturn a constitutional amendment.—Which isn't how it works. https://t.co/qtf1R9gnqh