Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blasted Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over a church speech that accused the lawmaker of being "filled with hate."
While speaking on the War Room podcast with Steve Bannon, Greene responded to remarks Willis made a day earlier at Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta.
"Dear God, I do not want to be like those that attacked me," Willis said on Sunday. "I never want to be a Marjorie Taylor Greene who has never met me but has allowed her spirit to be filled with hate."
Greene reacted Monday by calling for criminal charges against Willis over an alleged affair she had with a member of her team.
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"You know that they know they're in trouble when they have to run to a church and give all of their excuses standing before a congregation," Greene opined. "And that's typical politics for Democrats, but it's not going to be acceptable. She is definitely in violation of her oath of office. And this is why there needs to be a criminal investigation into Fani Willis."
"We can't allow a Fulton County DA to be abusing her power all for politics," she added. "This is something that no one in Georgia wants to see happen, and we're fed up with it. We are tired of being used that way."
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