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'No need to come to Texas': Republicans freak out about Afghans coming to US after demanding rescue missions

Conservative leaders who have been quick to condemn President Joe Biden for failing to evacuate Afghan allies are now insisting that those refugees cannot be brought to the United States.

Right-wing broadcaster Steve Bannon made the point on his Tuesday War Room program.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene says Jan. 6 'political prisoners' should be released because Taliban took over

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued on Tuesday that it is unfair to imprison people who took part in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol since prisoners in Afghanistan were released when the Taliban took over the country.

Greene made the remarks while appearing on Real America's Voice with host Steve Bannon.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene returns to Twitter -- and immediately gets flattened

Controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) returned to Twitter on Tuesday morning, one week after being banned from the social media platform for spreading dangerous rumors about the COVID-19 vaccine.

In the tweet that led to her suspension, she wrote that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) "should not approve the covid vaccines," before claiming that the vaccines were "failing."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Americans deserve assault weapons like the Taliban

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reacted to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan over the weekend by threatening to impeach President Joe Biden and by calling for Taliban-style gun rights in the United States.

"I have my team right now working on articles of impeachment," Greene told Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon on Sunday. "Because I'm so disgusted with Joe Biden. You know I've already filed one set of articles of impeachment. But his failure as a president is unspeakable."

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WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks FBI while whining about the  treatment of Capitol rioters

On Saturday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) came to the defense of the Jan. 6th Capitol rioters who have been taken into custody by the FBI, claiming they are being treated worse than the "terrorists at Gitmo."

In a breakfast speech before the Cobb County GOP, the controversial lawmaker -- who is currently banned on Twitter for spreading false information about COVID-19 vaccines -- spent an hour raging about the New Green Deal, communism (while bluntly stating that President Joe Biden is "absolutely a communist") before turning to the plight of the insurrectionists who stormed the nation's Capitol on Jan 6th resulting in lawmakers having to flee.

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Twitter blasted for refusing to ban Arizona Republican Kari Lake for 'string of irresponsible tweets'

Twitter was called out by Arizona Republic media critic Bill Goodykoontz for refusing to suspend far-right gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake.

"It took a literal insurrection to get Donald Trump kicked off Twitter. What will it take for Kari Lake? She's emulating him in every other respect on social media," Goodykoontz wrote. "Twitter banned Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, 'due to the risk of further incitement of violence.' Rather than run away from the former president's irresponsible behavior, some right-wing politicians have embraced it."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene shrugs off surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations: 'We can't live forever'

During an appearance on the pro-Trump Real America's Voice network this Thursday, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said that she thinks "more research is needed" before the FDA approves the COVID-19 vaccines that are currently being distributed to Americans.

"Because here's the problem ... once the vaccines are approved by the FDA, we're going to see the mandates for vaccines ramp up far more than they are right now," Greene said. "And I fear they'll become law in some cities and some states. Biden would love to make it the law of the land."

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Florida Republicans accuse Matt Gaetz of ignoring his district and turning it into a 'laughingstock' as he faces FBI probe

Some Republicans in the Florida Panhandle are fed up with GOP Congressman Matt Gaetz, accusing him of ignoring his constituents and turning his district into a "laughingstock" as he faces an FBI investigation into whether he sex-trafficked a minor.

As Gaetz criss-crosses the country with Georgia Republican Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene on a "Put America First" tour — raising and spending money lavishly — he hasn't held an event in his Congressional District 1 since late March, the Northwest Florida Daily News reported Thursday.

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Text messages show Matt Gaetz’s ‘wingman’ arranging meetings involving the congressman, women and drugs

Text messages and Facebook messages obtained by ABC News show Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz's wingman, Joel Greenberg, arranging meetings with women for himself and the congressman through "sugar daddy" websites.

Greenberg, who pleaded guilty in May to sex-trafficking of a minor and several other federal charges, reportedly has been cooperating with prosecutors. Investigators believe it was Greenberg who met women through online "sugar daddy" websites and then introduced the women to Gaetz, who also had sex with them.

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Trump-loving activist with ties to Ginni Thomas making officials nervous back home in Georgia

A former Tea Party activist who spent weeks firing up Donald Trump supporters ahead of the Jan. 6 rally she helped organize is making Georgia officials nervous after her mysteriously funded group set up shop there.

Amy Kremer and her Women for America First group, which organized the "Stop the Steal" rally where Trump urged followers to march on the U.S. Capitol, have started hosting grassroots events in her home state of Georgia encouraging the defeated president's supporters to stand up and take action against alleged voter fraud, reported Vice News.

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‘Public health threat’ Marjorie Taylor Greene gets Twitter suspension – internet demands ‘make it permanent’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Twitter account has been suspended for a week after the Georgia conspiracy theorist and disinformation purveyor posted what the social media company labeled as "misleading" coronavirus information.

Falsely claiming the coronavirus vaccines are "failing," Greene declared the FDA "should not approve" them.

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