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Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared in a SuperPAC ad asking for money -- and that might break the rules

Not long after her election to Congress, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., helped raise money for a super PAC by appearing in a video ad that tests the boundaries of rules limiting fundraising by elected officials.

by Isaac Arnsdorf

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‘Get over it’: COVID-denying congressman refusing to wear a mask slammed for saying he’s ‘just tired of it’

U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) made headlines last week when he insisted the thousands of rioters and insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on January 6 wearing MAGA hats and Trump shirts, draped in Trump flags, shouting Trump's name, putting their careers, freedom, and lives at risk at the direction of President Donald Trump were not necessarily pro-Trump.

“I don't know who did the poll to say that they were Trump supporters," Norman declared, attempting to whitewash the insurrection and ignoring the identity of the hundreds of insurrectionists already arrested.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks Black Lives Matter, alleges unfair treatment of Capitol riot prisoners in anti-1/6 Commission rant

On Wednesday, ahead of the congressional vote on the bill to establish the bipartisan January 6th Commission to investigate the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) gave a long-winded speech defending the Capitol rioters and demanding Congress investigate Black Lives Matter protesters instead.

"In this past year we have witnessed violent riots in American cities all over this country," said Greene. "There has not been a commission launched to study the reasons why that happened. There has not been an investigation to stop the BLM and Antifa riots that have hurt innocent people and attacked federal courthouses, taken over police departments, taken autonomous zones in the city of Portland and done damage to people all over the country."

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180 House Republicans just voted against condemning anti-Asian hate after the Atlanta spa shootings

Wednesday afternoon the U.S. House of Representatives voted 244-180 to pass a resolution condemning anti-Asian hate, after eight people, including seven Asian Americans, six of whom were women, were shot and killed at spas in Atlanta, Georgia in a series of hate crime mass shootings last month.

All 180 "no" votes were from Republicans. No Democrats voted against the resolution.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene would have already been fired in any other workplace -- Congress should be no different: former US Rep

The antics of Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have become so egregious that "it's time for the House to use the tools at its disposal to sanction her accordingly," writes Donna F. Edwards in The Washington Post this Wednesday.

As a former member of the Committee on Standards and Official Conduct during her time in Congress, Edwards says that there's
"no question" that the committee can and should investigate Greene "and consider every formal sanction for her behavior, from a reprimand, to censure, to a fine, to removal."

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REVEALED: Marjorie Taylor Greene is ring leader behind House GOP revolt over wearing masks

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)is leading the charge among House Republicans to refuse to follow Speaker Nancy Pelosi's rule continuing the mask mandate, with at least a dozen far right lawmakers flouting their obligation.

"Masks are oppressive and nothing but a political tool. End the oppression!" Greene tweeted Tuesday.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene gives bonkers floor speech defending Jan. 6 rioters while attacking Black Lives Matter

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday spoke out in opposition to creating a commission to study the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

In a speech on the House floor, Greene argued that Black Lives Matter protests are also an "insurrection."

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Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene team up to push ‘unhinged’ Trump-promoted conspiracy theory to DOJ

Four right wing GOP lawmakers on Monday teamed up to send a letter advancing a far right conspiracy theory promoted by Donald Trump over the weekend.

U.S. Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Andy Biggs (R-AZ), and Paul Gosar (R-AZ) have signed the joint letter drafted by the embattled Florida Congressman to the top DOJ official in charge of civil rights, telling her to stay out of the Maricopa Country, Arizona recount. That recount, being conducted by a company that has no experience in election recounts and that has been soliciting funds for the effort despite that the taxpayers fund it, has now been going on for well over three weeks, with no end in sight.

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The Lincoln Project to start a civics program to teach K-12 kids that today's government isn't normal

Chasing after your fellow officials screaming at them, staging protests that gum up Congress, and attacks on the U.S. Capitol aren't normal, but for some young people, it's all they've ever witnessed from their government, Axios reported.

It's one of the reasons that the GOP-expat group The Lincoln Project is starting a civics education program they'll call The Franklin Project. They'll also start doing grassroots organizing around those who are fed-up with "partisan dysfunction and authoritarianism." It will become their Democracy Corps, a "hyper-local movement spread across the nation 'that will advocate for and amplify the values upon which America was founded,'" said Axios, quoting the prospectus.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene labeled a 'temper tantrum' throwing 'trainwreck' in brutal MSNBC takedown

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) expressed disgust with Republican counterpart Marjorie Taylor Greene for her latest antics, calling the publicity-hungry Georgia conservative a "trainwreck" who has nothing better to do with her time in Congress.

Speaking with host Alex Witt, Speier was unsparing in her criticism of the Republican who was caught harassing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) this past week.

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