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'I have done nothing wrong': Marjorie Taylor Greene says anti-Semitic remarks are 'how real Americans talk'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday insisted that she had "done nothing wrong" after comparing mask mandates to "gas chambers in Nazi Germany."

While speaking to Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon, Greene reacted to Republican leaders -- like House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) -- who have condemned her remarks as anti-Semitic.

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Censure resolution coming against GOP's Marjorie Taylor Greene over Holocaust remarks

A censure resolution will be filed against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for her repeated comparisons of mask orders to the Holocaust.

The Georgia Republican has tweeted out the comparison multiple times over the past few days, and she's been condemned as anti-Semitic by numerous lawmakers and others, and now Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL) is drafting a censure resolution.

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CNN's Wolf Blitzer recounts family he lost in Nazi death camps while rebuking Marjorie Taylor Greene

On CNN Tuesday, in response to the anti-Semitic comparisons of mask mandates to the Nazi yellow star from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), anchor Wolf Blitzer recounted how the Holocaust personally impacted his family.

"None of this should be political," said analyst Dana Bash. "My grandparents were Nazi refugees. My great-grandparents perished at Auschwitz, you know. Maybe a yellow star was something that was, you know — a yellow star was horrible, being gassed, which is what my great grandparents were, is a whole different thing, and to compare that to the notion of public health and wearing a mask is just beyond the pale. I can't imagine what it's like for you, Wolf. Your parents were in slave labor camps."

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'Disgusting': MSNBC panel erupts at GOP for refusing to condemn Marjorie Taylor Greene's anti-Semitism

On Tuesday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House," commentator Donny Deutsch laid into Republican leadership for tolerating anti-Semitic behavior from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for as long as they did, waiting days after she compared mask mandates to the Holocaust to make any sort of statement.

"As a Jew, I'm so repulsed by this beast," said Deutsch. "The comparisons to the Holocaust, they did a survey last year with 11,000 people talking to Gen-Zers and Millennial. One in ten didn't know what it was. One in ten didn't think it existed. Over half couldn't name one of death camps. This is set against the backdrop of the anti-Semitism."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene quickly deletes obscene Twitter attack on 'feckless' Kevin McCarthy

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday quickly deleted a tweet she promoted from one of her supporters that called Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) a "moron" and a "feckless c**t."

As flagged by the Washington Post's Aaron Blake, Greene promoted a tweet by right-wing Twitter account @ASimplePatriot on Tuesday that used obscene language to attack McCarthy over his criticism of Greene's latest comparison of public health advocates to Nazis.

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Video resurfaces showing Marjorie Taylor Greene saying she wouldn't want a statue of Hitler taken down

As Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene continues to take heat for her comments comparing mask mandates to Nazi policies against the Jews during the Holocaust, a video from last year showing Greene arguing against the removal of Confederate monuments, saying that given the choice, she'd advocate to allow a statue of Hitler or Satan.

The video, which was first resurfaced by Punchbowl News reporter Jake Sherman, shows then-candidate Greene speaking before a Dalton, Georgia, city council meeting on June 15.

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Matt Gaetz rushes to hype Marjorie Taylor Greene just as Republicans are finally slamming her

Rep. Matt Gaetz wasted no time in coming to the rescue of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at the very moment their Republican Party was belatedly mustering the nerve to slink forward with denunciations of her most recent upchucking of anti-Semitism.

Gaetz reminded the Twitter world that on Thursday he and Greene will continue their road show Thursday of Trump worship and other forms of QAnon-inspired conspiracy, hatred and grievance -- an "America First Rally" in Dalton, GA.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene continues anti-vaxx meltdown even after being denounced by entire GOP leadership team

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Tuesday continued having a Twitter meltdown even after being condemned by the entire House GOP leadership for comparing vaccination passports to the mass extermination of Jews under the Nazis.

She began by falsely accusing the entire Democratic Party of anti-Semitism, before once again doubling down on comparing anti-vaxxers in contemporary America to Jews living in Nazi Germany.

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This is the exact line Marjorie Taylor Greene crossed that forced Kevin McCarthy to intervene: reporter

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Tuesday finally condemned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for her outrageous comparisons between public health guidelines and the Holocaust -- but one reporter thinks it shows just how far a Republican has to go to get any kind of response from the GOP leader.

The Bulwark's Haley Byrd Wilt notes on Twitter that McCarthy has been known to simply ignore outrageous comments from GOP lawmakers, but that Greene's decision to equate vaccine passports with the Nazis' treatment of Jews left him with no room for plausible deniability.

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'Expel her!' Americans demand Kevin McCarthy take action after he finally condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) finally went too far for House minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who condemned her Tuesday morning rant comparing vaccination passports to the Holocaust.

"Marjorie is wrong, and her intentional decision to compare the horrors of the Holocaust with wearing masks is appalling," McCarthy said. "Let me be clear: the House Republican Conference condemns this language."

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‘WTF is wrong with you?’: Top Trump fundraiser blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene over antisemitic rant

He retweets Donald Trump, Jr. He just posted an article from the right wing National Review titled, "The GOP Future is Bright." And he raised over a million dollars for Donald Trump's re-election.

Jeff Miller is a former Rick Perry staffer turned energy lobbyist turned lobbyist with clients including Apple, Amazon, Dow Chemical, PhRMA, and the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation.

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