Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene alleges that Republican colleagues have secretly settled sexual harassment and assault claims using taxpayer money, demanding the release of all related ethics reports. This includes the unreleased House ethics probe into Matt Gaetz, which involved allegations of sex trafficking and bribery. Greene’s call for transparency also encompasses other undisclosed ethics reports and even her own, suggesting widespread misconduct within the GOP. Despite Greene’s assertion, other lawmakers have largely remained silent on the matter.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s threat to physically assault Sarah McBride, a transgender congresswoman, just days before the Trans Day of Remembrance, is deeply disturbing. It’s not just the blatant threat of violence; it’s the chilling context of the statement, delivered on the eve of a day dedicated to remembering those murdered due to transphobia. The casual cruelty of the threat, coupled with the timing, underscores a deliberate attempt to incite fear and hatred.
Greene’s justification for the potential assault centers around McBride’s use of women’s restrooms in the Capitol building. This framing of transgender women using women’s facilities as an act of assault itself reveals a profound misunderstanding, or perhaps a cynical misrepresentation, of both transgender identity and the very concept of assault.… Continue reading
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has renewed her call for a “national divorce” between states supporting Donald Trump’s agenda and those that do not, citing disagreements over border security, government spending, and social issues. Greene’s proposal, which she previously voiced in 2023, suggests a separation between “red” and “blue” states, even suggesting restrictions on voting rights for Democrats relocating to Republican-controlled states. This divisive rhetoric has been interpreted by some as advocating for a second American Civil War. Greene, a staunch Trump ally, maintains that this is a necessary response to what she perceives as an attack by the Democratic party and its supporters.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has threatened to release details of sexual harassment and assault claims against fellow Republicans if the House Ethics Committee releases its report on Matt Gaetz. This report, which was to detail allegations of sexual misconduct and drug use against Gaetz, is now defunct due to his recent resignation. These allegations include claims that Gaetz paid two women for sex and engaged in sexual acts with a 17-year-old, claims Gaetz denies. Greene’s threat escalates the situation, potentially exposing further damaging information within the Republican party.
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US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has responded to remarks made by billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban, who suggested Donald Trump did not associate with “strong, intelligent women”. Greene responded by posting a video of herself working out on social media and stated that she is one of the strong and intelligent women supporting Trump. She also made personal jabs at Cuban, who she claimed was intimidated by “strong, intelligent women”, and advised him to go to the gym.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent complaints about people “hating” her for her opinions strike a fascinating nerve. It’s almost comical to hear a politician, especially one so steeped in controversy, bemoan the backlash that follows their inflammatory remarks. Greene invokes the spirit of free speech, suggesting that part of being American is expressing opinions without the burden of negative reception. Yet, I cannot help but feel that she misses the fundamental principle that while one is entitled to their voice, that does not shield them from the reasonable consequences of what they say.
Greene states, “We should respect each other and our differences.”… Continue reading
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a name that seems to constantly make headlines for her outlandish claims and conspiracy theories. This time, she is alleging that Dominion machines were “switching” votes. The audacity of such claims is truly mind-boggling. So, what is the basis for such accusations? Where is the evidence to support such a bold statement?
It seems that once again, the realm of logic and reason has been left far behind in the wake of sensationalist claims. The idea that voting machines could be capable of such manipulation is not only far-fetched but dangerous to the very foundation of our democratic process.… Continue reading
Marjorie Taylor Greene, the controversy magnet of the Republican party, is once again making waves with her outlandish claims. During an interview with the infamous conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, she alleged that Dominion Voting Systems software was ‘switching’ votes in her district from Republicans to Democrats. This claim, reminiscent of the baseless accusations made by Donald Trump and his allies after the 2020 election, has been met with widespread disbelief and ridicule.
It’s baffling how someone in a position of power can continue to peddle such dangerous falsehoods without facing consequences. Dominion Voting Systems, the target of these unfounded accusations, recently won a hefty sum from Fox News in a defamation lawsuit.… Continue reading
Marjorie Taylor Greene has once again sparked controversy with her recent comments suggesting that Democrats have the ability to control the weather. Now, let’s not beat around the bush here – she didn’t merely “appear to say” this, she outright claimed it. I mean, who else could “they” possibly be in this context? And why the need for weasel words to downplay the absurdity of her statement? It is what it is – ludicrous.
The fact that Greene can stand in the halls of Congress and make such outlandish claims is truly mind-boggling. To insinuate that the Democrats have some kind of weather-controlling power at their disposal is not only laughable but also a dangerous display of ignorance.… Continue reading
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a name that seems to evoke controversy and hypocrisy in equal measure. The recent news of her demanding hurricane relief funds, funds that she had previously voted against, certainly adds fuel to the fire. It’s perplexing, to say the least. How can someone denounce government spending one day and then eagerly embrace it the next when it suits their needs?
The very essence of hypocrisy seems to be embodied in this situation. Greene and her cohorts are quick to decry socialism and government assistance until they find themselves in a position where they need it. It’s a classic case of ‘do as I say, not as I do’.… Continue reading