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Kevin McCarthy may appoint Marjorie Taylor Greene to select committee on Trump's Jan. 6 insurrection

Controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was stripped of her committee assignments in February after having only been in Congress for a month. But a member of House Leadership worries Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) may appoint Greene to a new select committee created to investigate the January 6th insurrection.

Pelosi created the select committee on Thursday after Republicans blocked an effort for a bipartisan, 9/11-style commission.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene rages at FBI for treating ‘peaceful’ pro-Trump insurrectionists worse than ‘foreign terrorists’

Controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) continues to side with the Trump insurrectionists over the United States government.

Greene sent a letter dated Thursday to FBI Director Chris Wray and acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman where she both pushed conspiracy theories and attempted "whataboutism" to deflect from the fact Trump supporters engaged in an insurrection.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Transgender women 'need to stay out of our rape crisis centers'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Thursday called for transgender women to be banned from rape crisis centers.

During an appearance on Real America's Voice, host Steve Bannon asked Greene to speak out against transgender rights, which he called a "war on women."

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'Arrest Fauci': Miami highway sign hacked to display lie that COVID is a 'hoax'

On Tuesday, Newsweek reported that a highway sign in south Florida was hacked to say the words, "Arrest Fauci," "COVID-19 was a hoax," and "VACCINES KILL."

"NBC 6 reported that by mid-morning, Miami-Dade Expressway Authority officials were aware of the sign and had turned it off," wrote Emma Mayer. "Newsweek reached out to the Miami Department of Transportation for comment but has yet to receive a response."

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GOP’s Marjorie Taylor Greene says she opposes Black Lives Matter – but her investments say something different

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) invested in companies that back the Black Lives Matter movement she denounced as a "terrorist threat."

The Georgia Republican introduced legislation to award Congressional Gold Medals to police officers who served on duty during nationwide protests last year over police brutality, just weeks before scooping up $15,000 in stock from Walmart, whose president and CEO pledged support for the civil rights movement's goals, reported Insider.

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'Weaponized stupidity': QAnon congresswoman slammed after giving supporter an AR-15 pistol

Controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has given a supporter an AR-15 pistol valued at $2,860.

The semi-automatic weapon features a seven-inch barrel and a "cherry bomb muzzle brake."

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'Craven cynicism': Blistering editorial slams GOP for preaching law and order while honoring 'anti-democracy thugs'

On June 15, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the police officers who defended the U.S. House of Representatives against a violent insurrectionist mob on January 6. It was a 406-21 vote, and the 21 House members who voted against it were Republicans. Meanwhile, in Missouri, Republican Gov. Mike Parson recently signed into law a bill that calls for fines of police departments if they enforce federal gun laws. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch's editorial board, in a blistering editorial published on June 20, cites these controversies as examples of the fact that the GOP has no business calling itself the "law and order party."

"It was more than half a century ago that Richard Nixon successfully branded the GOP as the 'law and order' party, creating a political banner that has since been wielded, very effectively, by generations of Republicans," the Post-Dispatch's editorial board explains. "It was infused with some hypocrisy from the start — Nixon would ultimately be driven from the White House for his crimes in office — but in principle, at least, it aligned with a central tenet of conservatism: that respect for the law provides the restraint of passions that is necessary for society to thrive. So how on Earth did that Republican Party become the one we see now?"

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How right-wing extremists are using UFOs, 'ancient aliens' and other conspiracy theories to recruit new members

The American people live in the same country. That does not mean they share a common reality. This inability to agree upon basic empirical facts and the nature of the truth is undermining the country's democracy.

Moreover, a type of collective malignant narcissism, in which entire communities of people believe that their opinions supersede empirical reality and scientific fact, is undermining America's present and future prosperity, stability and freedom, not to mention the basic health of our society.

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'Can you be a normal human being just once?': Lauren Boebert buried over her 'pathetic' Father's Day tweets

While Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was able to pull off a simple "Happy Father's Day" tweet on Sunday morning, her right-wing extremist colleague, Rep. Lauren Boebert seemed more interested in trolling Twitter users and drawing attention to herself with a pair of offensive tweets.

The gun-toting lawmaker began with "Happy Father's Day to all the non-birthing people," before following with "Ladies, happy sandwich making day!" which implied to most critics that domesticity is all women have to offer.

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Jim Clyburn says Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't as ignorant as she comes off in public

Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) defended the intelligence of controversial Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) during a Saturday afternoon appearance on CNN.

"Congressman, I have to ask you about this crazy conspiracy theory that is gaining some serious momentum, alleging that the FBI orchestrated the January 6th attack on the Capitol," CNN's Jim Acosta said. "What do you say to some of your Republican colleagues, people like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar (R-AZ), they're the ones that are spreading this craziness."

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'Apocalyptic': Former GOP lawmaker sounds alarm at lengths Republicans will go to win in the next election

Appearing on CNN on Friday morning, ex-Rep Denver Riggleman (R-VA) said new conspiracy theories being pushed by some of his former colleagues in Congress are pushing about the Jan 6th insurrection are just a taste of what is to come in future elections.

In a word, he called their efforts "Apocalyptic."

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