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‘I’ll never forget their screams’: Marjorie Taylor Greene says jailed Capitol rioters ‘are suffering greatly’

Late Thursday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) got her wish to meet with those accused of taking part in the Jan 6th insurrection in what is called the "Patriot Wing" of the D.C. jail, and on Friday morning went on a rant about conditions in the facility housing men who she claims "... rushed out to meet me with tears streaming down their faces."

Greene has made several attempts to enter the jail and now, after having visited, claims she is going to move to the forefront of the issue of prison reform despite not serving on any committees where legislation is hammered out.

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L​egal group calls on AG Garland to resign -- citing failure to prosecute Trump and cronies

Frustrated by the U.S. attorney general's failure to investigate or take legal action against former President Donald Trump and his associates for various potential crimes, Free Speech for People argued Thursday that because Merrick Garland "is unwilling to step up, it is time for him to step down."

"Garland is no longer fit to serve as attorney general."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene fumes after 'Let's go Brandon' sign outside her office disappears

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is again claiming she is the victim after a "Let's go Brandon" sign hanging outside her office disappeared.

Greene, who has littered the outside walls in the hallway of the House Longworth Building with papers, whined on Twitter Thursday that some of the things she'd taped up were gone. She alleges that they were stolen by angry Democrats who were taking Tuesday losses out on her.

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'What are you hiding?' Marjorie Taylor Greene verbally accosts DC Jail guard before being turned away

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) verbally challenged an officer on Wednesday before being turned away from the central jail in Washington, D.C.

According to the lawmaker's Twitter account, she visited the jail with Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) to support defendants who allegedly participated in the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6. She also shared a video of her confrontation with the officer outside the facility.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's security orders Parkland dad to leave her presence ahead of gun hearing

The father of a 14-year-old girl who was shot to death during the school shooting in Parkland, Florida was ordered to leave the presence of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday.

The incident occurred while both Fred Guttenberg and Greene were standing outside the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of a Second Amendment hearing.

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Pro-Trump extremist groups have ‘melded’ — and Kyle Rittenhouse could become their new 'martyr': expert

Pro-Trump extremist groups such as QAnon and the Patriot movement have effectively "melded," according to one prominent counter-extremism expert, and their members increasingly see themselves as victims.

Colin Clarke, a former professor at Carnegie Mellon University who recently provided research to the House concerning the Capitol insurrection, told Slate he believes the ongoing respective criminal and civil trials of Kenosha shooting suspect Kyle Rittenhouse and Charlottesville "Unite the Right" organizers could serve as a "tinder box" for future right-wing violence.

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San Francisco GOP cancels Marjorie Greene event after 'intense backlash' from members: report

On Tuesday, SFist reported that the San Francisco Republican Party has canceled an appearance by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) at their upcoming "Lincoln-Reagan Dinner".

"Greene's chief of staff allegedly told the SFGOP that she can't come to SF because she'll be too busy voting against the Biden spending bill or infrastructure package, which might be held up until late in the week. And, this person said, 'MTG would like to work out a later date,'" reported Jay Barmann. "But a source close to the SF Republicans tells Stuart that there was "intense backlash" among members about the invitation given to Greene, and there was also the issue that the ticketing site they used, Anedot, yanked the event for some reason."

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'Vaccine Nazis!' Marjorie Taylor Greene admits she's 'not getting the vaccine' during on-air meltdown

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) admitted for the first time on Tuesday that she has not been vaccinated for Covid-19.

During an angry tirade on Real America's Voice with host Steve Bannon, Greene said that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough could "go to hell" because he called for government workers to be fired if they refuse to follow Covid-19 safety protocols.

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BUSTED: Marjorie Taylor Greene may have violated law in spat with Trump-loving lawyer Lin Wood

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been publicly feuding with Trump-supporting lawyer L. Lin Woods — and the fallout may have revealed the first-term congresswoman violated federal law.

"Two MAGA world luminaries who have spent the better part of a year promoting some of the same election conspiracy theories—Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and QAnon-aligned lawyer Lin Wood—are now pitted against each other in a dispute that could put Greene on the wrong side of a campaign finance violation," The Daily Beast reported Monday night.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene faces four additional fines as her mask violations top $15,000

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) can expect to have over $15,000 missing from her salary this year after being hit with fines for refusing to wear a mask in the U.S. House of Representatives.

In a statement on Monday, the House Ethics Committee explained that Greene had racked up four additional fines.

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