Marjorie Taylor Greene

'A criminal lie': Politico writes obituary for GOP's Biden impeachment probe

Politico's Playbook on Wednesday published what was essentially an obituary for House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

In particular, Playbook zeroed in on explosive new revelations that Alexander Smirnov, the main source for Republicans' bribery claims leveled against Biden, admitted to FBI agents that he got that information from people who are connected to Russian intelligence services.

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'Backfired on them tremendously': GOP blamed for causing arrest of their key Biden witness

Despite their attempts to find ammunition against President Joe Biden with their investigations into his business dealings, House Republicans' efforts have "backfired on them tremendously," namely with the arrest of ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov for making false claims about Biden and his son Hunter.

As columnist Hayes Brown pointed out, Smirnov's indictment shows he was warned repeatedly to “provide truthful information to the FBI,” but he still provided “false derogatory information” about the Bidens.

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Planned Parenthood PAC hit with fraud

A political action committee for Planned Parenthood lost more than $14,000 to fraud, according to federal records reviewed by Raw Story.

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest PAC reported to the Federal Election Commission four “fraudulent transaction(s) under dispute with bank,” totaling $14,156.25 over the course of December.

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'Worst president in history, Marge': MTG's President's Day wishes to Trump draw blowback

On the day after Fox News infuriated viewers by reporting that Donald Trump ranked dead last among presidents living or dead according to the Presidential Greatness Project, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) leapt into the fray by wishing the embattled ex-president a "Happy Presidents' Day."

"Happy Presidents’ Day to my favorite President and yours, President Donald J. Trump!" she wrote.

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These 5 GOP factions have put a target on Mike Johnson's back: report

Tension between the GOP's warring factions in Congress seems to have only gotten worse since Mike Johnson took over the role of House Speaker, with Politico on Monday highlighting five separate factions that have put a target on his back.

Those groups include people such as Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Warren Davidson (R-OH), who have both threatened to move to oust Johnson if he grants a floor vote on Ukraine aid.

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'Lowlife' Lauren Boebert blasted by GOP voters in her new district

Many Republicans in Colorado's Fourth Congressional District aren't exactly rolling out the welcome mat for Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO).

Boebert is facing major skepticism from residents in her new district despite the fact that it's even more conservative politically than the district she previously served.

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‘We're wounded:’ Speaker Mike Johnson struggles to lead GOP after ‘unnecessary purging’

WASHINGTON – House Republicans are divided over what to do about their internal divisions – or even whether anything’s the matter at all.

Welcome to Speaker Mike Johnson’s Capitol.

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MAGA melts down after Trump hit with massive fraud damages verdict

Donald Trump on Friday was hit with an order to pay more than $350 million in connection with his civil fraud case, prompting his right-wing loyalists to completely melt down.

Earlier in the day, New York Justice Arthur Engoron ordered the former president pay $364 million in damages in the civil fraud lawsuit filed by state Attorney General Letitia James. Trump attorney Alina Habba called the verdict a "manifest injustice."

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'What are they thinking?' Biden burns GOP for taking 'vacation' while Ukraine struggles

With Ukraine struggling with ammunition shortages in its fight against Russia, President Joe Biden on Friday called out Republicans who are still refusing to back a military aid package to the country.

In fact, noted Biden, the Republican-led House of Representatives will be on recess between now and the end of the month, which he called an unacceptably long break at a time when an American ally needed desperate help.

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'Please save me eyes': Terrified-looking puppy next to smiling MTG sparks flood of concern

Blink twice, puppy, and X will come save you from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

A seemingly terrified pup in the clutches of a young Republican and next to the MAGA firebrand appears in a photo that went viral on social media this week — and got an outpouring of concern.

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Garcia blasts Taylor Greene for anti-vax ‘conspiracy theories’ and ‘wild accusations’

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) came under fire from a Democratic congressman accusing her of spreading "conspiracy theories and wild accusations" about the COVID-19 vaccine after she told an expert witness testifying in committee, "I'm not a doctor but I have a PhD in recognizing bullshit when I hear it."

Rather than use her time to ask questions of the expert witness, Greene delivered a five-minute anti-vax speech that included several falsehoods during Thursday'a hearing.

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'You just lied': Marjorie Taylor Greene called out for misrepresenting Fani Willis comment

In trying to jab at Fulton County DA Fani Willis, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called her out on a statement she made about keeping cash at home. And then the Georgia lawmaker was blasted by many for blatantly mischaracterizing her.

"Fani just advised that you should have six months of expenses in cash at your house at all times," wrote Greene in a tweet. "Home invasions in Fulton County are about to sky rocket! And Fani won’t prosecute because she’s only trying to get Trump!"

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Marjorie Greene cites her 'PhD in recognizing BS' in effort to debunk medical professional

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) went on the warpath on Thursday against a medical professional who said COVID-19 vaccines saved millions of lives.

During a hearing on vaccine safety in the House of Representatives, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) asked Food and Drug Administration official Dr. Peter Marks to comment on the impact that the vaccines had on Americans' health after they began to be administered on a widespread basis in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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