Marjorie Taylor Greene

Whoopi Goldberg wants a constitutional amendment: 'You shouldn't be able to run the country from the joint'

"The View" began Thursday with the co-hosts debating a recent statement from former Vice President Mike Pence who, along with other presidential candidates, has suggested Donald Trump should be pardoned if he is convicted of the crimes he's accused of.

"You know, I thought it was interesting that Pence didn't say, 'Hey, were you there when they were saying they were going to hang me?'" Goldberg quipped. "You know, these guys seemed a little shocked that he would have this response."

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House GOP readies to throw everything and the kitchen sink at Jack Smith

House Republicans plan to pull out all the stops in an effort to discredit Jack Smith with a multi-pronged, scorched-earth attack on the special counsel that figures to include issuing subpoenas and cutting funding to his office in an effort to thwart his prosecution of Donald Trump, CNN reports.

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is seeking to force Smith to testify or provide information about the special counsel’s investigation, according to the report.

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'It's too much': Marjorie Taylor Greene gets emotional over 'all the pain' election deniers face

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) seemed emotional on Tuesday as she apologized to people who denied the results of the 2020 presidential election on Jan. 6, 2021.

At a meeting chaired by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Republican lawmakers spoke out against the prosecution of Jan. 6 defendants. Greene used her time to apologize to the election deniers and their families.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at CDC director: 'I don't want my staff educated'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) battled CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday about the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Greene asked the CDC director about the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

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Prison playbook: How Trump could run his campaign – and the nation – from behind bars

The notion was once unthinkable.

More recently, purely theoretical.

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'I even saw one woman that had no pants on': MTG gasps over Pride festival 'Sodom and Gomorrah'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) recounted her brush with a Pride festival on Monday.

During an interview with conservative podcast host Charlie Kirk, Greene said she had called for the Marriott to take down a Pride flag at an event where she spoke over the weekend.

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Behavior of Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'unusually belligerent' spokesman shocks former colleagues

The communications director for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has gained notice for being even more aggressive, rude and dismissive toward journalists than other House Republican staffers.

Nick Dyer entered conservative politics through an internship with Young Americans for Liberty, formerly known as Students for Ron Paul, after dropping out of Texas A&M, and after stints working for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and failed GOP Senate candidate Greg Brannon wound up working for Greene -- and former colleagues were surprised, reported The New Yorker.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Satan hates women because he can't have babies

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told a group of women Sunday that Satan hated them because they could have babies.

While appearing at Turning Point USA's Young Women's Leadership Conference, Greene told her version of the biblical creation myth.

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Matt Gaetz says he would make a 'great' House speaker after debt ceiling deal

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) floated the idea that he would himself replace Speaker Kevin McCarthy after the speaker made a deal with Biden on the debt ceiling, with Gaetz saying he would be "great" at the job.

Gaetz was responding to a comment on a right-wing news story, which reported that fellow Republican Rep. Ralph Norman had claimed that McCarthy lost the confidence of House conservatives. One Twitter user responded to the story, saying, "'Speaker Gaetz' has a nice ring to it!!"

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Watch: Trump makes first public speech after federal indictment in docs case

Donald Trump on Saturday is scheduled to speak in Georgia, the first live event he has held since he became the first former president to be hit with a federal indictment.

Trump was indicted on 37 counts in connection with classified documents stored at Mar-a-Lago. He has since then claimed in social media posts that the indictment, which includes charges under the Espionage Act, is a "witch hunt."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene links Trump's indictment to bribery allegations against Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Friday linked the timing of Donald Trump’s indictment to Thursday’s announcement by congressional Republicans alleging President Joe Biden was involved in a bribery scheme.

The far-right congresswoman from Georgia suggested that Biden should have been arrested Thursday over the unsubstantiated claims.

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Re-elected Trump could hand over control to his veep if he's in prison: analyst

Taking up the question of what would happen if Donald Trump wins re-election in 2024 while serving time in prison, one political analyst suggested the 25th Amendment could come into play – with his running mate assuming his powers.

In his column for Bloomberg, longtime political observer Noah Rothman considered the very real possibility that the former president could squeak out a win in 2024 despite his legal travails that now -- with a federal indictment -- may include jail time.

That would take the country into uncharted territory since there is no prohibition -- depending on the charges -- that keeps a convicted Trump from becoming president, even if he is sitting in a prison cell.

According to Rothman, that could make whomever Trump chooses as his running mate -- a range of reported candidates includes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), failed Arizona candidate Kari Lake and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) -- taking over as acting president as he awaits his release.

Explaining that the Constitution is "silent" on imprisoned presidents, Rothman suggested, "The 25th Amendment could be used, I suppose, with Trump’s agreement — although it is hard to imagine that as a matter of Trump’s personal psychology. If Trump cooperated, however, the vice president could do his job until he was released from prison."

He then added that, even if Trump didn't agree, it could still be invoked despite his wishes, writing: "where it would take a two-thirds in both chambers to hand Trump’s powers to his vice president."

Admitting that the premise sounds "far-fetched" he continued, "There are some technical issues here, to be sure. The 25th Amendment requires the existence of a cabinet. If Trump were to be imprisoned after his election but before his new cabinet could be confirmed, things could get messy. If the 25th were invoked by the remaining members of Biden’s cabinet, Trump would certainly fire them. That could lead to a failure of the amendment, because it would raise the question of whether Trump’s firing of those cabinet officers was effective given his nominal 'incapacity'"

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'It’s a crime': Legal experts say Marjorie Taylor Greene may have admitted to violating federal law

By closely allying herself with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) has become much more of an insider than she was a year ago. But Greene is no less a conspiracy theorist than she was in 2021 or 2022, and that includes bribery claims she has been making against President Joe Biden.

The far-right MAGA congresswoman is claiming, without proof, that the FBI is covering up bribery she alleges Biden committed. During a Thursday night, June 8 appearance on Fox News, Greene told host Laura Ingraham that she read a Biden-related document inside a sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF).

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