Marjorie Taylor Greene

Speaker Mike Johnson: Marjorie Taylor Greene turned me into a 'mental health counselor'

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson told a Louisiana radio station talk show that U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and some others in the GOP conference force him to spend “half” his day “as a mental health counselor.”

Appearing on KEEL’s “Mike & McCarthy” show, as The Daily Mail reported, Johnson on Tuesday was asked if he and the far-right Christian nationalist congresswoman had “kissed and made up” after she tried to oust him in a dramatically failed “motion to vacate.”

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'Pathetic': MAGA rep who attended trial pitied as Trump humiliates him

Former President Donald Trump all but ended the re-election hopes of embattled House Freedom Caucus chair Bob Good (R-VA) with an endorsement of his primary opponent John McGuire, a former Navy SEAL and state legislator who was present at the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

It's a humiliating blow to Good, a far-right lawmaker who just this month schlepped to New York City to stand in front of the Manhattan courthouse where Trump is being criminally tried and attack the family of the judge. And it leaves him with few remaining allies after he was refused assistance in his primary by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who ironically came to power in part because Good joined a handful of renegade Republicans to oust his predecessor Kevin McCarthy.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene celebrates 50th birthday with bikini pics — gets brutal backlash

Marjorie Taylor Greene celebrated her 50th birthday Monday by posting bikini pics of herself — and was immediately burned on the internet.

The firebrand Georgia Republican shared a photo of herself on X standing poolside, wearing a pale blue two-piece swimsuit and a straw cowboy hat.

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'Stop it already!' Trump's superfans revolt as he endorses 'some of the worst people'

Donald Trump's most loyal supporters aren't happy with the ex-president's latest endorsements for 2024.

Trump is known for the near-unbreakable hold he has on some of his fans, but his latest endorsements are ringing alarms for them, and they are making their voices heard.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene has 'descended into a sad clown party of one': columnist

As she heads to the end of her second term in Congress, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appears to have reached a crossroads where she needs to decide if she wants to be an effective lawmaker or continue down the path to irrelevance.

According to New York Times opinion writer Michelle Cottle, the controversial Georgia Republican has alienated both mainstream Republicans as well as the MAGA wing of the party to the point where it is difficult to find anyone in Congress who will defend her.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Ilhan Omar is ‘lucky’ to be in America

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is offended that Somali-born Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) — in a Raw Story exclusive — dared question the patriotism of embattled Supreme Court Justice Samual Alito and his wife.

“Let's be real, Ilhan Omar, she wasn't born in this country, she's lucky to be here, so she should be defending religious freedom,” Greene told Raw Story this week while walking from the Capitol back to her office across the street.

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Atlanta Young Republicans executive questions what purpose MTG serves in Congress

In a deep dive into what the future holds for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) now that she has hit a major bump in the road after she failed attempt to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Republicans in Georgia wonder if she may be stuck where she is, with a run for governor or a U.S. Senate seat out of her reach.

According to a report from USA Today, Greene blew off questions about her political future when asked what is next, telling USA Today's Ken Tran and Melissa Cruz, "Oh my goodness, what is today? Wednesday? We’re on Wednesday in May of 2024, let’s do Wednesday. Let’s try to at least maybe pass a budget that doesn’t fund Biden’s open borders. Maybe we can defund Jack Smith.”

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'Just a scandal': Jamie Raskin envisions radical overhaul of Supreme Court

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) called for a radical overhaul of the scandal-plagued U.S. Supreme Court.

The court has been rocked by ethics scandals – particularly those involving justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito – and Raskin urged Congress in an interview with Slate to pass major reforms to rein in what he sees as an increasingly lawless judicial branch to reflect a broader view of the United States.

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'It's a simple question': Abby Phillip corners MAGA lawmaker over bogus claims about FBI

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), considered a contender for former President Donald Trump's 2024 V.P. shortlist, refused to back down from a false conspiracy theory about President Joe Biden ordering his assassination during an appearance on CNN's "NewsNight" with Abby Phillip on Thursday.

During the interview, Phillip brought up the false claim that the FBI was out to assassinate Trump because documents related to the search said that agents were authorized to use deadly force if faced with a life-threatening danger.

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'Beyond reason': Ex-FBI agent deconstructs conspiracy theory about Trump assassination

The explosion of a conspiracy theory that the Justice Department, or possibly President Joe Biden himself, ordered an assassination against former President Donald Trump, is worth deconstructing, wrote former FBI Special Agent Asha Rangappa and House January 6 Committee investigator Tom Joscelyn in an analysis for Just Security.

The claim stems from a small section in documents about the Mar-a-Lago classified documents search two years ago, which details the authorization of deadly force by FBI agents, which led some far-right lawmakers like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Paul Gosar (R-AZ) to suggest the agents were instructed to shoot Trump.

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'​Billion dollar quid pro quo': Dems slap back as Comer tries to kill Trump investigation

Republicans are already attempting to block House Democrats from investigating a meeting former President Donald Trump held with oil and gas executives that critics have called an act of "undisguised corruption," a new letter shows.

The investigation would potentially look into Trump's reported demand, made at a Mar-a-Lago dinner in April, for $1 billion in campaign funding in exchange for environmental regulation cuts should he regain the White House.

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'Dangerous' and 'false': AG shatters Trump deadly force conspiracy theory with single fact

Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday shattered former President Donald Trump's newest witch hunt conspiracy theory by sharing with reporters a single fact.

Garland delivered this check alongside a public condemnation of Trump's recent fundraising email that claimed President Joe Biden was ready to assassinate him when the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago for classified documents in 2022.

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Exclusive: Rep. Ilhan Omar questions Alito’s patriotism

WASHINGTON — Democrats are asking who’s the treasonous one now that pictures have surfaced of an upside American flag flying at the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) — the Somali-born congresswoman who some Republicans have called “treasonous” and accused of being “a foreign agent” — is in disbelief that the GOP is defending Alito after his wife allegedly disrespected the American flag.

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