Marjorie Taylor Greene

'You know better': Republican lawmaker skewered after blaming Dems for GOP tax hike

A leading Republican lawmaker in Michigan was hit back hard on Tuesday after he attempted to blame Democrats in power for a tax hike that was passed by Republican predecessors.

State Representative Matt Hall, state representative for Michigan's 42nd District, posted for his followers a local news article which states that "Michigan’s income tax cut won’t be permanent in 2024."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Biden of legalizing ‘human trafficking of millions’

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused the Biden administration of having "legalized human trafficking of millions" in a new post on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday.

"The Biden admin has created the most dangerous national security crisis in history. They’ve legalized human trafficking of millions, allowed 1.8 million gotaways, and are harboring illegals at the taxpayer’s expense! Treasonous! Impeach Mayorkas!" Greene wrote.

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Jack Smith now has 'devastating' evidence against Trump that juries 'eat up': expert

According to MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos, the unearthed recording of Donald Trump and RNC chair Ronna McDaniel plotting with Michigan election officials to block the certification of the 2020 presidential election votes will likely be front and center when special counsel Jack Smith presents his case in Judge Tanya Chutkan's courtroom.

After being prompted about the phone call by "Morning Joe" fill-in host Jonathan Lemire, Cevallos began by noting that "there was a lot of talk this last week about, well, could this expose him to liability in a Michigan court? Maybe. But far more interesting to me, having defended federal criminal cases, I can tell you federal court is not a fun place to be for a criminal defense attorney because the government is very good at what they do."

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene reports Christmas Day swatting at her home

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene claims a prankster sent a police tactical unit to her Georgia home on Christmas Day. “I was just swatted. This is like the 8th time,” the right-wing firebrand posted on social media. “On Christmas with my family here.” Greene has accused critics of wanting to have her “killed by police” as their reason for phoning emergency services to dispatch a SWAT team to her house when there was otherwise no danger. The congresswoman thanked local police for their efforts Monday and wished them a merry Christmas.

'Disrespectful to President Trump': Ex-president's fans turn on RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel

A Donald Trump ally on Monday called out Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel for purportedly being disrespectful to the former president.

Laura Loomer, an independent right-wing journalist whose content is frequently shared by the ex-president, has been floated as a potential interim press secretary if Trump gets another shot in office. Recently, she has lobbed attacks at Marjorie Taylor Greene and 'MAGA' Mike Johnson.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene posts message saying she should be skinned to make a 'parasol'

Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday said she was the victim of an illegal prank called “swatting” on Christmas while her family was present, after which she posted unredacted screenshots from a man purportedly saying she should be skinned to make a "parasol."

Greene, who recently attacked fellow Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, said earlier in the day that she had been swatted for "like the 8th time." She noted that the attack happened while she was celebrating "Christmas with my family here."

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'How disgusting': MTG slammed for 'blasphemous' anti-Biden Christmas wrapping paper

Unable to set politics aside for the Christmas holiday, self-avowed Christian Marjorie Taylor Greene felt compelled to share a video of her Christmas tree which set off a wave of criticism because of the wrapping paper on some packages that she appears to be proud of.

The video, shared on X, by the Georgia Republican was accompanied by her boast, "I love my Impeach Biden wrapping paper! Merry Christmas Eve!"

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'MAGA' Mike Johnson sides with Nancy Pelosi over Marjorie Taylor Greene

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has taken the side of his Democratic predecessor, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), over far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on a key issue, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on Friday.

Specifically, he is defending the right of the House to enact fines against those who defied mask mandates during the height of the COVID pandemic, as Greene goes to court to try to block them.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene slams 'nauseating' Republicans for part-time support of Trump

In a post to X Friday, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene lashed out at some of her fellow Republicans, saying that it's "nauseating" to watch them vie for Donald Trump's support.

Greene specifically targeted Montana GOP Rep. Matt Rosendale, who is rumored to launch a 2024 Senate run.

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‘A year I'll never get back’ — Congress longing to forget Santos, McCarthy and all of 2023

WASHINGTON – Our nation’s current Congress is surely historic — in all the wrong ways.

The year began with GOP-induced gridlock as Republican holdouts toyed with then-Rep. Kevin McCarthy for 15 grueling rounds – something not witnessed in a century – before giving him the speaker’s gavel.

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'Trump engaged in insurrection': Former GOP AG sides with Colorado court

Appearing on CNN on Thursday morning, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was asked about the Colorado Supreme Court ruling Donald Trump should not appear on the 20204 ballot and replied that he agreed with it.

Speaking with host Erica Hill, the attorney who served under President George W. Bush said he'd rather go to court using the case presented by the court than the defense offered by Trump's legal team.

Asked why he leans toward the Colorado ruling, he explained that he feels there is ample evidence Trump helped to incite the Jan. 6 insurrection.

"I think on the merits, yes, one consideration, one argument will be the due process one, but putting that aside, which is not insignificant, I think it's fairly clear to me that former president Trump engaged in insurrection," he stated.

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"The language of the Constitution is engaged in insurrection, and I think he meets that standard based on the findings of the trial court judge in Colorado based on the excellent work of the January 6th Congressional committee," he continued. "I think, in my mind, that threshold has been met."

"This is a difficult position for the court," he elaborated. "I think the chief [Justice John Roberts] is already wrestling with concerns about the politics, the way that the public more and more views the court as a political institution. Whatever the outcome is here ... those views will simply be amplified. So it's an interesting conundrum. I don't envy the chief, and other members of the court, quite frankly, so we will have to wait and see. It's a difficult issue."

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Trump allies crank up racist dog whistles against Nikki Haley

As polls show former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley climbing in New Hampshire, allies of former President Donald Trump have increasingly begun referring to her by her given name, Nimarata, to emphasize her Indian heritage.

According to Axios, there have been multiple efforts by Trump allies to highlight Haley's birth name in an apparent racist dog whistle aimed at blunting whatever momentum she has heading into the New Hampshire primary.

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'What a joke': Morning Joe shreds conservative legal complaints about Colorado ruling

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough flatly rejected conservative arguments against the Colorado Supreme Court ruling that disqualified Donald Trump from holding political office.

Former attorney general Bill Barr claimed the ruling would help Trump politically, and many others have argued that his political fate should be decided at the ballot box, but the "Morning Joe" host laughed off claims that the decision was anti-democratic.

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