Marjorie Taylor Greene

How Trump and Matt Gaetz may have saved Marjorie Taylor Greene from a 'far-right' primary challenge: report

As much of a far-right MAGA conspiracy theorist as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) has been, some MAGA Republicans have decided that she isn't far enough to the right. Greene has drawn criticism on the far right for allying herself with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California), and she was expelled from the House Freedom Caucus following her well-publicized war of words with the ultra-MAGA Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado).

Some of Greene's far-right critics have proposed a GOP congressional primary challenge for 2024. But according to the Daily Beast's Zachary Petrizzo, Greene has managed to "tamp down that revolution."

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Trump impeachment manager on indictment: 'Damning, damning, damning'

WASHINGTON – While some lawmakers on Capitol Hill thought former president Donald Trump would never face the justice system over the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) tells Raw Story she never doubted the day would come.

She’s also struck by the historical importance.

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It’s already 2024 at the Capitol, and lawmakers are busy doing nothing

WASHINGTON — Your wall calendar may read “2023”.

But in the nation’s capital, 2024 is already raging. Election season firmly on lawmakers’ minds. Making laws? Not so much.

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'They can't beat Trump' in 2024: Republicans claim indictments are politically motivated

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress and Republicans competing against Donald Trump in the presidential primary quickly reacted Tuesday to the latest indictment against the former president, falling largely along party lines.

This one, by a federal grand jury, stems from Trump’s alleged efforts to subvert the 2020 election after Election Day and leading up to and on Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of his supporters marched from a rally he held near the White House to attack the U.S. Capitol building.

Former Vice President Mike Pence of Indiana, who is running in the Republican presidential primary, said Trump’s ongoing status as a candidate isn’t good for the party or the country.

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'Shocking' and 'un-American': Politicians divided on Trump’s election conspiracy charges

It’s no surprise that Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., don’t see eye to eye on the new charges against Donald Trump for his plot to overturn the presidential election. Trump was indicted for the third time Tuesday for an elaborate scheme to hold onto the top office after Joe Biden beat him in 2020. Senate Majority Leader Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., released ajoint statement, calling for the legal process to continue, “without any outside interference.” “The third indictment of Donald Trump illustrates in shocking detail that t...

Latest Trump indictment triggers MAGA Republican meltdown

The latest indictment against Donald Trump over the former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election has triggered a MAGA Republican meltdown.

Some of Trump’s staunchest supporters slammed the Justice Department and claimed the former president is the victim of political persecution after special counsel Jack Smith announced the latest charges.

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'They're trying to trigger me': Marjorie Taylor Greene claims bipartisan plot to disgrace her

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested congressional leaders conspire to "trigger" her in hearings.

During an interview on Real America's Voice, Greene attacked Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) after he pointed out that Devon Archer, a business associate of Joe Biden's son, could not connect the president to any wrongdoing.

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Bikers for Trump is running out of gas

Donald Trump may be cruising in all 2024 Republican presidential polls.

But Bikers for Trump — long lauded by the former president for its engine-revving, leather-appointed MAGA support — is in a ditch.

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'Make them pay': GOPers meltdown over latest claims DOJ is blocking Hunter Biden probe

House Republicans launched attacks on the Department of Justice Sunday for what they said were efforts to “obstruct” their investigation of Hunter Biden.

The House Oversight Committee is set to have a behind-closed-doors meeting with Devon Archer, Biden’s business partner and former board member of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, on Monday. Republicans are trying to find evidence that President Joe Biden personally assisted Burisma while his son, Hunter, sat on its board and Biden served as vice president of the U.S.

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'They don't want to be voting on impeachment': Vulnerable GOPers fearful about party's latest vendetta

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) has battled with his Republican colleagues over whether to start the process of impeachment against President Joe Biden for months.

Earlier this month, the GOP leader rejected United States Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) and Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-Georgia) resolution to begin the process, but now the Speaker has voiced his consideration towards an impeachment inquiry to appease the MAGA lawmakers.

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'Experienced at knavery and clownery': Writer outlines rogues gallery of potential Trump cabinet picks

Former President Donald Trump has alienated so many people that he’d be left with slim pickings if he had to select officials for his second term, a columnist warned Friday.

“Now that a new clown show is threatening to suit up, candidates should shine their shoes and line up,” wrote Minn Post columnist Donna Hasleiet Halvorsen.

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Censuring Rep. MTG is mostly hopeless. Here's why this freshman Democrat will try doing it anyway.

WASHINGTON – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is a lot of things, but she’s not a “normal” congresswoman on Capitol Hill.

Normalized by House Republican leaders this session, sure.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene repeats debunked claim: Biden handing out crack pipes for 'racial equality'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) complained on Thursday after claiming President Joe Biden's government was giving out "crack pipes" and "safe sex kits."

At a House Oversight hearing on fentanyl, Greene suggested Biden's border policies were to blame for the drug crisis.

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