‘I’m going in front!’ Marjorie Taylor Greene angrily cuts in line at Trump inauguration
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An angry Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she cut to the front of the line at President Donald Trump's inauguration because seating should have been based on who supported him "most" instead of congressional seniority.

Greene explained her actions in an interview on Real America's Voice following Monday's inauguration.

"As I looked along the entire line of Republicans and Democrats lined up, and they were lining us up by seniority, I looked at that, and I said, this is ridiculous," she recalled. "We need to be lining up by who supports President Trump the most. And that is, I said, that's me."

"And I went to the front of the line, and Marcy Kaptur happened to be standing there," the lawmaker continued. "And I told her, I said, look, you voted to impeach President Trump, so I'm going in front of you."

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"And every single one of those Democrats, they did not belong in that inauguration. They voted to impeach President Trump. They wanted to lock him up for the rest of his life."

Greene insisted that she broke decorum because she was "sick" of Democrats.

"I was like, I don't care about your seniority," she asserted. "I'm taking it away, and I'm going to the front of the line. And that's what I did."

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