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Marjorie Taylor Greene fumes after explosive report links her to Jan. 6 ‘Stop the Steal’ rally

QAnon Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday fumed after a Rolling Stone report linked her to the planning of the January 6th "Stop the Steal" rally in Washington, D.C that preceded the Capitol riot.

In an interview with the Daily Caller, Greene railed against Rolling Stone for not naming their sources, even though using anonymous sources is a common practice in journalism.

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‘Folks knew crimes were about to be committed’: Dem lawmakers furious over Republicans’ involvement in Jan. 6

Americans are expressing outrage after a bombshell Rolling Stone report that claims several GOP Members of Congress and their staffs were involved in planning and organizing Donald Trump's January 6 rally that led to the violent and deadly insurrection, along with “Trump's efforts to overturn his election loss."

Some of those who are among the most outraged are Democratic Members of Congress, who were in the Capitol on January 6 and feared for their lives. Learning that some of their GOP colleagues were involved in the planning of the rally that precipitated the insurrection has been "triggering," as one House Democrat revealed, adding that it makes her "blood boil."

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'Call your lawyer': Legal experts weigh in on bombshell report naming GOPers involved in Jan. 6 rally planning

Legal experts including a Harvard professor and a top election and voting rights law attorney are weighing in on Sunday night's bombshell report from Rolling Stone naming members of Congress and the Trump administration who were involved in the planning and organizing of the January 6 rally and/or "Trump's efforts to overturn his election loss," according to two of the planners of the "Stop the Steal" rally.

Rolling Stone reports "planners of the pro-Trump rallies that took place in Washington, D.C., have begun communicating with congressional investigators and sharing new information about what happened when the former president's supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. Two of these people have spoken to Rolling Stone extensively in recent weeks and detailed explosive allegations that multiple members of Congress were intimately involved in planning both Trump's efforts to overturn his election loss and the Jan. 6 events that turned violent."

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Resurfaced video shows Marjorie Taylor Greene urging fans to support Jan. 6 objection after White House 'planning session'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reportedly took part in "planning meetings" with organizers of the "Save America" rally that spilled over into the Jan. 6 insurrection, and there's even video of her discussing similar plans after leaving a White House visit.

The newly elected Georgia Republican spoke briefly on camera after walking out of the White House in December, discussing efforts to object to the certification of Joe Biden's election win during a period which subsequent reporting has revealed Donald Trump and his allies were plotting to subvert that process.

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Mark Meadows was a 'regular figure' on Jan. 6 planning calls with organizers: report

Two sources involved in the planning of the Jan. 6 rally are naming names about Republican elected officials, White House officials and Donald Trump campaign advisers who participated in the organization of the events that day.

"Both sources also describe Trump's White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, as someone who played a major role in the conversations surrounding the protests on Jan. 6," said Rolling Stone in an exclusive report. Among other things, they both say concerns were raised to Meadows about Ali Alexander's protest at the Capitol and the potential that it could spark violence.

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Pro-Trump activists reveal Republican elected officials who participated in planning of Jan. 6 rallies: report

A slate of Republican members of Congress is being outed by those who attended planning meetings for the protest that resulted in the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, according to a new report in Rolling Stone.

Two sources, according to their story, revealed that Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) were all present on "dozens" of calls with organizers of the group.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is projecting when she accuses others of being self-absorbed: Ex-Bush strategist

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) went off on another rant this week to reporters accusing her colleagues of being self-absorbed, but Matthew Dowd, a former George W. Bush aide and Democratic lieutenant governor candidate in Texas, said that Greene is projecting.

Acosta showed his video where he asked Greene why she is protecting Steve Bannon and she claimed she's doing it because she cares about "the American people." Acosta said that it seems very clear that it's all about protecting Bannon.

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WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene rants to CNN reporter about 'traitor' Liz Cheney and 'self-absorbed jerks' in Congress

Marjorie Taylor Greene called Liz Cheney a "traitor" and other members of Congress "self-absorbed jerks" in the wake of the House's vote to hold Trump confidante Steve Bannon in contempt for defying a subpoena from the Select Committee investigating the Capitol insurrection.

Rep. Greene, R-Georgia, made the comments to CNN reporter Jim Acosta, who caught up with her outside the Capitol and asked about a confrontation she had with Rep. Cheney, R-Wyoming, on the House floor immediately after the vote.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper stunned by latest Marjorie Taylor Greene meltdown: ‘Her behavior suggests somebody that has real issues’

CNN host Jake Tapper was asked Friday on "New Day" about Marjorie Taylor Greene's reported meltdown on the House floor and said she had "issues."

With the caveat that he is not in any way a mental health expert or psychologist, the "State of the Union" host speculated that Greene may have mental health problems.

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Jim Jordan's comments this week make him 'fair game' to be subpoenaed by House riot committee: top Dem

Appearing on CNN's "New Day" with hosts Brianna Keilar and John Berman to talk about the altercation between Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Liz Cheney (R-WY) on the House floor on Thursday, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) eventually got back to talking about the work being done by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6th Capitol riot.

In particular, he was asked whether any sitting lawmakers could be subpoenaed as has been done with members of Donald Trump's inner circle.

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