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Marjorie Taylor Greene blames 'Democrats' policies' after killing hogs from helicopter

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested recently that hogs must be shot to death from helicopters because of "Democrat policies."

During a Trump rally over the weekend, Greene told conservative outlet Gateway Pundit that she is holding a sweepstake to allow one person to go helicopter hog hunting with her.

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'What's he going to do when it's not windy?' Marjorie Taylor Greene fumes about Biden's clean energy plans

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) recently attacked President Joe Biden for supporting developing wind power on the grounds that it is not always windy outside.

In a video clip flagged by @PatriotTakes, the Georgia congresswoman accused Biden of not doing enough to "prop up American oil and gas," and instead putting his support in a green energy agenda.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene uses her First Amendment rights to claim the First Amendment is dead

In an interview at the Republican rally in Arizona Sunday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) gives a kind of eulogy to the First Amendment of the Constitution.

"Part of my message today in my speech is I'm going to be talking about how the First Amendment is dead," Green said as the public assembled for the political rally. "They've destroyed free speech, the left has. They've canceled our voices. They cancel our businesses, whether you're a baker trying to bake cakes in Colorado."

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'She’s not bright and she’s a bully': Voters and GOP officials in Marjorie Taylor Greene's hometown have grown 'embarrassed' by her

In a deep dive into the unlikely possibility that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) will lose her seat in November, some voters in her highly conservative district expressed dismay that they have to admit that she is their representative in Congress.

According to the Guardian's David Smith, reporting from the controversial lawmaker's hometown of Rome, Georgia, MTG ---as the House member is commonly referred to -- is a heavy favorite to retain her seat in Congress in a district dotted with Confederate flags where "Three in four people are white and three in four voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election."

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Special master rules DOJ must return some Mar-a-Lago documents to Trump: report

Special Master Raymond Dearie on Friday issued a 3-page ruling that will return to Donald Trump some of the documents seized by the FBI when it executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago in August.

"U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie, the third-party special master reviewing the documents seized at Mar-A-Lago, ordered Friday for some original documents to be returned to Trump by October 10, noting both the DOJ and Trump team agreed they could be given back," Forbes reported.

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House Dems plan to censure Marjorie Taylor Greene for calling Biden 'Hitler'

House Democrats are gearing up to censure Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) over her social media posts calling President Joe Biden "Hitler," The Washington Post reports.

Greene wrote on Twitter that “Joe Biden is Hitler” and added a doctored video of the president with a Hitler mustache standing at a lectern with swastikas in the background.

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GOP leader Kevin McCarthy will have his hands full with 'oddballs and extremists': columnist

According to Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, should the Republican party reclaim control of the House after the November midterm election House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy -- expected to be the next Speaker -- is going to have his hands full with additional far-right pro-Trump extremists and conspiracy theorists joining his caucus.

After two years of dealing with controversial Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and outgoing lawmaker Madison Cawthorn who lost his North Carolina primary, Millbank said there are plenty more like them headed his way if they survive the November general election.

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Trump officials removed '2.7 million' PPP fraud flags from 'the largest corporations' during his lame duck period

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which was part of the CARES Act of 2020, was launched under former President Donald Trump in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and continued into the Joe Biden era. Some PPP loans were investigated by federal officials and flagged for potential fraud. But according to a Project on Government Oversight (POGO) report released on Thursday, October 6, the Trump Administration eliminated an abundance of flags during its final weeks in office.

Truthout’s Sharon Zhang reports that according to POGO’s report, Small Business Administration (SBA) officials “eliminated 2.7 million flags between December 2020 and January 2021, as the Administration was in its lame duck period.”

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Thanks to Trump, Christian groups are convinced it's the apocalypse — and some are finding ways to profit

The zombies aren't in the streets and the four horsemen haven't been spotted yet, but many Christians believe that the end is nigh. Any time there are natural disasters like major weather events and outbreaks of disease like COVID-19 or major international events such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it piques speculation about the Biblical end times. But that isn't what's causing an increase in interest of the end of the world, according to a new analysis.

Slate explained that it makes for the perfect opportunity for booksellers to begin profiting off of the paranoia. Citing Publishers Weekly, slate noted a number of apocalypse books are coming out to meet the demand. It isn't the first time, however. Evangelicals thought the end times were coming in 2017 because Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and Christian theocrat Roy Moore briefly rose to prominence.

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Conservative group files paperwork to defund Arkansas library after it showed LGBTQ pride display

A local library in the city of Jonesboro, Arkansas could soon be defunded after a local group called Craighead Citizens Taxed Enough filed paperwork for ballot initiative to slash its funds.

Arkansas Times reports that the group filed paperwork with the state Ethics Commission that would slash the library's tax revenue in half, which would likely force it to close down completely.

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Conservative rabbi hammers Republicans for silence on Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'Jew hatred'

Conservative rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who in the past has criticized Democrats for not condemning Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) for espousing anti-Semitic tropes, now has some harsh words for Republicans and their silence on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and what he describes as her "Jew hatred."

Writing in the Jerusalem Post, Boteach argued that Greene's frequent anti-Semitic provocations deserved condemnation from Republicans, particularly when she spoke at a white nationalist conference organized by Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.

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'Really dangerous': CNN panel shreds conservative after she rationalizes still voting for Herschel Walker

Conservative commentator Alice Stewart on Thursday found herself cornered by fellow CNN panelists John Avlon and S.E. Cupp when she defended continuing to vote for scandal-plagued candidate Herschel Walker.

During a discussion about the latest allegations against Walker, including that he paid for a girlfriend's abortion and also physically abused his family, Stewart said that Georgia voters would look past everything because they are so focused on issues like crime and inflation.

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Lauren Boebert's Dem opponent hammers her record -- and says she's only good for 'anger-tainment'

The Democrat who is reportedly surging against controversial GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert in Colorado had harsh words for the first-term rival during a Wednesday appearance on MSNBC.

"The Beat" guest host Katie Phang interviewed Democratic nominee Adam Frisch, a former Aspen City Council member.

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