Marjorie Taylor Greene

MTG's Iowa caucus outfit ridiculed for similarity to Star Wars monster

In a caucus far, far away, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene donned a big, white furry costume — and the X empire struck back.

"Snow is covering the ground in below ZERO temperatures," Greene told her viewers outside a Trump 2024 calling center in Iowa. "Tonight’s win will be historic for President Trump and MAGA!"

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Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out after Fani Willis says she's 'filled with hate'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blasted Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over a church speech that accused the lawmaker of being "filled with hate."

While speaking on the War Room podcast with Steve Bannon, Greene responded to remarks Willis made a day earlier at Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta.

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Trump embraces 'stalker' MAGA fan — and even some allies are nervous: report

Trump-loving right-wing activist Laura Loomer has managed to ingratiate herself with the former president, despite the fact that even hardcore Trump loyalists such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) view her as "mentally unstable."

NBC News reports that some Trump allies are concerned about his embrace of Loomer, a failed congressional candidate who, like Trump, refused to concede her race despite clearly losing.

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Mike Johnson is facing the same GOP uprising after a similar McCarthy deal was proposed

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) isn't happy about the Republican deal with Democrats in the Senate to solve the immigration crisis and to keep the government open. Instead, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is expected to support another continuing resolution.

While the vote will require Democratic support to pass, Johnson now must face off against Gaetz and other so-called Freedom Caucus members, who voted to remove former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for doing the same thing.

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'Filled with hate': Fani Willis calls out Marjorie Taylor Greene during church sermon

Fani Willis, the district attorney in Georgia's Fulton County, called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) by name in a sermon on Sunday.

While speaking at Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta, Willis choked up as she spoke about her struggles as district attorney. She is prosecuting a high-profile case against former President Donald Trump and other co-conspirators for alleged election interference. She was also recently accused of having an affair with a member of her team.

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'He knew it': Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Hunter Biden of reading her mind

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested Hunter Biden knew what she was thinking when he left a Senate hearing while she was speaking.

On Sunday, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Greene about Biden's surprise appearance last week at a House Oversight Committee hearing.

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'I don't remember': Joni Ernst busted after she forgets calling Jan. 6 an insurrection

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) said she would not advise former President Donald Trump not to pardon Jan. 6 rioters if he is re-elected in 2024.

In a Sunday interview on Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker asked Ernst about the possibility of pardons for crimes committed on Jan. 6.

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'Noooooooo!!!!!': Marjorie Taylor Greene flips out over bipartisan border deal

The GOP's Marjorie Taylor Greene had a meltdown on Saturday after it was reported that Democrats and Republicans had worked together on a border deal.

Greene, who was aligned with former House speaker Kevin McCarthy before he was replaced by "MAGA" Mike Johnson, made her opposition known after seeing Fox News describe the deal as "the bipartisan sellout of America."

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Jim Jordan and James Comer: We 'will not tolerate any additional stunts' from Hunter Biden

No more of your shenanigans, Hunter Biden. That’s the stern message from Republican Reps. James Comer and Jim Jordan who wrote a very strongly worded letter Friday.

This moratorium on malarkey arrived after President Joe Biden’s legally beleaguered son agreed through attorneys Friday to submit to a House subpoena, amid threats they’d hold him in contempt.

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Hunter Biden's latest move deals 'devastating blow' to James Comer and Jim Jordan: expert

An attorney for Hunter Biden has sent two top House Republican committee chairmen a letter that appears to destroy their claims of contempt of Congress, declaring the subpoenas they sent demanding the President’s son’s testimony are “legally invalid” – while using their own against them.

“I write to make you aware (if you are not already) that your subpoenas were and are legally invalid and cannot form a legal basis to proceed with your misdirected and impermissible contempt resolution.

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Capitol offense: King of GOP Never Trumpers just hurt a lot of big Republican feelings

WASHINGTON – Most Senate Republicans didn’t tune in to watch Chris Christie formally exit the Republican Party presidential primary this week, but the former New Jersey governor landed a verbal blow that’s left many of the Capitol’s top GOPers smarting.

On his way out the door, Christie tripled down on his losing anti-Trump campaign theme when he accused Republican elected officials of “cowardice and hypocrisy.”

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Seven days to a possible government shutdown: Freedom Caucus says no, Johnson says deal

Once again, as of late Friday morning, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is claiming he has a spending deal he can pass to avert a shutdown of the federal government that could occur in seven days. Johnson had made the same statement over the weekend. A lot has happened in between.

Portions of the federal government will shut down if that deal or a continuing resolution (CR) are not passed and signed into law by the end of next Friday.

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MTG threatens to oust Mike Johnson — days after calling move 'dumbest thing ever'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene backtracked on her support for Speaker Mike Johnson Friday — just three days after she professed herself “sick of the chaos” and vowed not to oust her House leader, according to a new report.

The Georgia Republican told the Messenger she would be willing to file a vacate motion against the beleaguered House speaker if it meant killing a bipartisan deal to fund Ukraine aid and border security.

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