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'Take advantage of this crisis!' Marjorie Taylor Greene has a fit over GOPers who don't want to impeach Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday explained why some Republican lawmakers are "angry" with her for pushing the impeachment of President Joe Biden too quickly.

Greene told Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon that some Republicans are upset because she has introduced multiple articles of impeachment, with the first set coming on Biden's Inauguration Day.

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Tennessee school administrator 'reassigned' after comparing vaccinations to the Holocaust

On Tuesday, Action 5 News reported that an assistant principal for Houston High School in Germantown, Tennessee has been reassigned following a social media post comparing vaccine requirements to Nazi Germany.

"The now-deleted post from Janna Matykiewicz read: 'What's the difference between vaccine papers and a yellow star? 82 years,'" said the report. "In response to Matykiewicz's post, a Jewish student initiated an online petition to have her fired. On Tuesday, a spokesperson for GMSD confirmed Matykiewicz is no longer at Houston High School but is still employed with the district."

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GOP's Mo Brooks gets booed after telling Trump supporters to 'look forward' from 2020 election

Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., is a hardcore Donald Trump loyalist and alleged architect of the "Stop the Steal" movement, which led to the Jan. 6 insurrection. That didn't prevent him from being the target of ire on Saturday night at a Trump rally in Cullman, Alabama, after encouraging the crowd to move on from the 2020 election.

Brooks was in the process of introducing Trump himself β€” who may or may not be planning to run again in 2024, and claims it's "illegal" for him to make that clear (it's not) β€” when the congressman suddenly wandered into dangerous terrain.

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'The entire thing was an FBI setup': Sidney Powell says all 'Trump supporters' were innocent on Jan. 6

Pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell asserted on Tuesday that the "entire" violent attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 "was an FBI setup."

During an interview with Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon, Powell explained why she was fighting for the people who are facing charges for their roles in the attack.

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Trump gave blessing to Gaetz and Greene's flailing tour that slams Christie, Haley and other 'half-Trumpers': report

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said he and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) have the blessing of former president Donald Trump to raise money off baseless claims about the 2020 election.

The Florida Republican has held a series of rallies with Greene to help build support for a Trump presidential bid in 2024, and the twice-impeached one-term president has spoken to the pair about their efforts and given his support, reported Business Insider.

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GOP congressman brands Speaker Pelosi with Nazi slur as Marjorie Taylor Greene looks on and says nothing

It was barely months ago the U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) promised she finally understood how using Nazi and Holocaust references are "offensive," and can hurt and cause great pain to whole groups of people, and vowed to not do it again. Until she did, three weeks later.

She apparently still hasn't learned her lesson.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Kamala Harris must be impeached for not personally helping evacuate Americans from Kabul

After appearing at a House Republican press conference on infrastructure on Monday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) spoke to a reporter about the situation in Afghanistan -- and used it to attack Vice President Kamala Harris.

According to Greene, Harris should be impeached for not going to Kabul during the evacuations.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene unloads new anti-vaccine rant: FDA approval is conspiracy to distract from Afghanistan

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday reacted to the Food and Drug Administration's approval of Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine by suggesting it was part of a conspiracy to distract from U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

During an interview on Real America's Voice with host Steve Bannon, Greene explained her conspiracy theory.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene ridiculed for insisting the 'Taliban would have NEVER said no to Trump'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) received a great deal of pushback on Monday morning after she attacked President Joe Biden over moves he's making in Afghanistan and then claimed that former President Donald Trump could get whatever he wanted out of the Taliban.

Biden has hinted that he would keep American forces in Afghanistan past the deadline for leaving the country if that is what is needed to evacuate Americans and Afghan allies before a complete pullout.

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Long-winded Donald Trump offered plenty of red meat for diehard supporters during 90-minute Alabama campaign rally

Like a former rock star playing county fairs, Trump largely stuck to his greatest hits of grievances, giving a speech very similar to ones at recent rallies in Ohio and Arizona.

"We did have a rigged election," Trump falsely claimed in the opening moments of his speech.

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Republicans are tip-toeing around Trump as they maneuver to replace him as the face of the party: report

In a piece for New York Magazine, Ben Jacobs wrote that Republicans hoping to secure the 2024 presidential nomination are actively campaigning for the spot, but with one eye looking over their shoulder out of fear they may displease Donald Trump who has made rumblings he may make another run.

With Trump's prospects of being the GOP nominee in 2024 hinging on his legal problems, GOPer's with any hope of stepping in if he is out of the picture have headed out to early primary states to make the case for themselves -- with some GOP strategists wondering if Trump could win even if he did run.

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