Marjorie Taylor Greene

'Death grip': Trump hold over GOP likened to 'Jonestown suicide' by ex-RNC member

Former President Donald Trump's hold on the Republican National Committee is like that of cult leader Jim Jones' on the residents of Jonestown, a former RNC member said Tuesday.

Fergus Cullen, former party chair in New Hampshire, made this analogy to the Huffington Post in his explanation of why the RNC would move forward with nominating a convicted felon as its 2024 presidential nominee.

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Trump's 'ludicrous' attacks on law enforcement laid bare: 'Not only dangerous — dumb'

Donald Trump praised the FBI when they were investigating Hillary Clinton's email habits during the 2016 campaign, but MSNBC's Claire McCaskill ridiculed the former president's claims that law enforcement was politically biased against him.

The ex-president has been indicted in four jurisdictions and convicted on 34 felony counts in one of those, and he has been raging against the FBI, intelligence services and the courts as he's held to account for various alleged misdeeds, but McCaskill said the basis of his complaints was asinine.

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'As crazy as can be': Ana Navarro hammers Trump for making Jesus comparisons

Former Republican turned anti-Trump strategist Ana Navarro laid into the GOP on CNN Tuesday for their growing use of Jesus analogies to hold up former President Donald Trump as a martyr for the people.

This came in response to a discussion about Trump's speech this week to a radical absolutist anti-abortion group, and Rick Patrick, a senior pastor from a church in Alabama, saying of the speech, "He sounded more like a politician who wanted to be elected. I voted for him and I plan to vote for him again, but he was not like the other speakers who were here talking about religious things."

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'Plunging into civil war': Canadian government think tank mulls bloody future for America

A think tank housed within Canada's government has issued a warning about deteriorating conditions in the United States could lead the country "plunging into civil war."

As Politico reports, the Policy Horizons Canada think tank released a paper earlier this year that outlines how the political divisions in America could grow to the point where mass violence erupts.

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‘MIA MTG’: Why Marjorie Taylor Greene has no publicly listed district offices

ROME, Ga. — When a man threatened in November to use a sniper rifle to assassinate Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican’s team responded by swiftly shutting down her congressional district office in Dalton, Ga.

And it wasn’t the first time that Greene shut down an official district office — her Rome, Ga. office quietly closed a year prior and remains closed.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Trump is like Jesus because he's 'also a convicted felon'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued Donald Trump was like Jesus because the Christian savior was also a "convicted felon."

Greene made the remarks while speaking at a Trump rally in Las Vegas on Sunday.

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'Are you kidding me?' Boebert snaps as radio interview starts with Beetlejuice burn

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) wasn't happy about the music choice during her introduction on an interview with Colorado radio station KOA-AM.

Host Ross Kaminsky began the sitdown with the "Beetlejuice" film score by Danny Elfman — a choice Kaminsky blamed on producer Dragon Redbeard.

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Virginia GOP begs Trump to endorse candidate he just accused of stabbing him in the back

Virginia Republicans begged former President Donald Trump on Thursday to reverse his "ill-advised" endorsement and come out in support of the candidate, who Trump (and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene) have said backstabbed Trump.

In an open letter to Trump sent Thursday afternoon and obtained by Politico, 25 Republican officials in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District — including Rick Buchanan, chair of the district's Republican Congressional Committee — "strongly" urged Trump to reconsider his endorsement of Rep. Bob Good’s opponent state Sen. John McGuire, in the Republican Primary.

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'Sick and tired': MTG doubles down on blaming GOP for 'destroying our country'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who's had a habit of turning on her own party when she isn't spouting conspiracy theories, doubled down Thursday in blaming the Grand Old Party for "destroying our country."

Just a day after calling the Jan. 6 insurrection "an absolute setup" concocted by the Democrats, Greene appeared on One America News Network Thursday morning to blast her own party's efforts — or, rather, her perceived lack thereof — to hold the Biden administration accountable and impeach U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who, she said, "basically issued a kill order for President Trump."

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'Torture!' Republicans meltdown after Steve Bannon gets ordered to prison

Republicans immediately complained Thursday after Steve Bannon was ordered to report to prison by July 1.

Bannon had been free on appeal after being convicted on two counts of contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena from the Jan. 6 Committee.

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'Blindsided': Johnson failed to tell GOP Intel chair he was tapping hardliners for panel

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) received an abundance of Democratic support recently when members of Congress overwhelmingly rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) proposal to oust him from his position.

But he’s mired in a new controversy — according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman — after his decision Wednesday to appoint two "hardline Republicans" to the House Intelligence Committee: Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) and Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA).

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Dem slams Marjorie Taylor Greene after 'clown show' hearing: 'Shameful and disrespectful'

A Democratic congressman whose mother and stepfather died of COVID-19 during the pandemic on Wednesday slammed comments made by Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene, who insisted on calling Dr. Anthony Fauci "Mr. Fauci," an overt attempt to discredit the nation's former top infectious disease expert over his handling of the pandemic.

At the hearing Monday, Fauci, the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was grilled by Republicans in a spectacle that featured prominent conspiracy theories such as claims that the true origin of the coronavirus was covered up, and that there was no scientific basis for social distancing.

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'Democrats have a plan': Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashes new election conspiracy theory

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed Democrats were conspiring to stop November's presidential election.

Greene shared the conspiracy theory while appearing on Alex Jones' program on Wednesday.

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