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Marjorie Taylor Greene threats get man sent to prison

Threats of violence against Marjorie Taylor Greene got a New York man sentenced to prison, The Press & Sun Bulletin reported.

Joseph F. Morelli, 51, was sentenced to three months in prison and three years of post-release supervision for making threatening phone calls to the voicemail in Greene's office. He was charged with transmitting interstate threatening communications.

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'A disconnect with reality': Marjorie Taylor Greene and Trump busted for mugshot antics

Appearing on CNN early Friday morning after Donald Trump was booked on racketeering charges in Atlanta, former Georgia State Senator Jen Jordan took a shot at fellow Georgia lawmaker Rep, Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) for not taking the prosecution of 19 individuals for election tampering seriously.

Speaking with hosts Poppy Harlow and Victor Blackwell, Jordan said Trump and Greene's use of the Trump mugshot as a fundraising tool and a meme, as well as the Georgia Republican photoshopping a booking photo of herself, demonstrated they have no idea how serious the charges are.

"I just don't think he gets it," she told the hosts. "I think, you know, when we see the Marjorie Taylor Greene's MAGA mug shot, there seems to be a real disconnect from reality."

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"Look, Rice Street [jail] is -- that jail that is awful," she continued. "People are dying there because the conditions are so absolutely deplorable. So the fact that he basically got this great treatment, he comes in, 20 minutes, in and out, right? Done and done and somehow that was awful and bad, when the reality is people that get booked every day there and have their mug shots taken and that have to be in jail there."

"This is very, very serious and so, you know for all of these people doing MAGA mug shots for whatever reason they're doing it, they have no understanding what this really stands for," she elaborated. "I mean, this is not good, right? He is in significant legal trouble and so whether he thinks this is more of a political thing that he needs to massage or not, as a lawyer, he needs to stand down and really focus on his defense because he is facing serious allegations that could end him up with serious time in prison."

"And that mug shot is not going to really mean anything at the end of the day if he's locked up," she added.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene promotes #MAGAMugshots

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Thursday posted a fake Fulton County Sheriff’s Office booking photo to promote a social media trend.

Greene, who attended a rally at the Fulton County Jail in support of Donald Trump after he surrendered to authorities, wrote disparaging comments about District Attorney Fani Willis in the post on her X account. She's using the photo on her profile page.

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Trump supporters, detractors face off outside jail as he’s booked on Georgia racketeering charges

Former President Donald Trump was booked and quickly released at the Fulton County Jail Thursday evening during a trip from New Jersey to Atlanta that played out on primetime TV and capped a drama-filled day outside the facility.

Trump’s sprawling motorcade arrived at the jail at about 7:30 p.m. And he was released after about 20 minutes on a $200,000 bond agreement that bars him from threatening or intimidating anyone involved in the case – including on social media where the former president is prolific.

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'Emperor has no clothes': Trump mugshot explodes across the internet

Shortly after former President Donald Trump was arrested and booked at the Fulton County Jail for the Georgia election racketeering case, his mugshot was released to the public.

It was a significant moment; Trump has been indicted and booked three other times prior to this, but in all of those cases, one in New York and two in federal courts, the mugshot was not released — making this the first publicly available image in history of a former U.S. president being booked in jail.

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Hoaxers are sending SWAT teams to terrorize Jewish organizations in Arizona: report

Jewish organizations in Arizona are being terrorized in "swatting" attacks, reported the Arizona Mirror on Thursday.

"The Arizona chapter of the Anti-Defamation League confirmed to the Arizona Mirror that three Jewish institutions in the Grand Canyon State were targeted starting in mid-July by a network of online perpetrators who have been targeting Jewish, Black and Sikh places of worship across the country," reported Jerod MacDonald-Evoy. "The New York Times reported earlier this month that 26 such swatting calls have been made in 12 states. The Mirror is the first to report some of those calls targeted Arizona congregations."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene outraged over rumors of RNC pledge to accept election results

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) expressed outrage after hearing a rumor that Republican presidential candidates were asked to sign a pledge to accept the results of the 2024 elections.

Greene made the remarks to podcast host Charlie Kirk the day after the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate.

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American tourist blasts Thai street with weed-filled fog machine to promote his business: police

An American man visiting Thailand resorted to a strange method of promoting his business, reported Insider on Thursday: blasting a popular tourist destination with a fog machine filled with cannabis.

"The police outlined their accusations in a Facebook post on Monday," reported Marielle Descalsota. "In the post, police said the man — who they identified as Angkhan Vorac Chhieng — used the fog machine along Bangla Walking Street in Potong Beach at 2:30 a.m. on August 18. The street in Patong — a beach resort town in Phuket — has been known for its nightlife for years, and has more recently become home to many cannabis dispensaries."

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'I literally am furious!' Marjorie Taylor Greene loses it after being 'blocked out' by Fox News

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out at Fox News after she was not allowed to participate in a post-debate event on behalf of Donald Trump.

Moments after the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday, Greene told RSBN host Brian Glenn that Fox News refused to let her enter the so-called spin room as a surrogate for Trump because he boycotted the event. Fox News made it clear ahead of time that Trump surrogates would not be admitted if he did not participate.

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'She should be recalled': Trump surrogates attack Fani Willis at GOP debate

Former president Donald Trump's approved surrogates attacked Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis before the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday.

During pre-debate coverage hosted by Trump surrogates Donald Trump Jr. and his girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, their guest suggested Willis wasn't doing her job because she was prosecuting an alleged election conspiracy.

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MTG’s boyfriend slams opponents as 'classless trash' after Iowa and Georgia voters give her the finger

During the August 19-20 weekend, far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) and her boyfriend, Right Side Broadcasting's Brian Glenn, attended the Iowa State Fair — where they reiterated their support for former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Greene and Glenn, according to The Independent, posed for some photos with children who were wearing red MAGA hats, but Glenn is angry because some of the adults in the room were insulting the couple by holding up their middle finger or sticking their tongue out.

Glenn, who is Right Side's program director, posted the photo on Instagram — before noticing the photobombing adults who were making insulting gestures.

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'Cult': Democrat blasts GOP voters after poll shows Trump viewed as 'source of true information'

United States Representative Jim Himes (D-Connecticut) on Sunday blasted supporters of former President Donald Trump following the publication of a CBS/YouGov poll, which found that nearly two-thirds of likely Republican primary voters are backing Trump for the GOP nomination despite the ninety-one criminal charges that have been filed against him.

"Trump voters' affinity for him seems to insulate the former president from attacks whether or not the debates this week, because voters basically say they aren't receptive to such criticism," CBS correspondents Anthony Salvanto, Kabir Khanna, Jennifer de Pinto, and Fred Backus explain. "Instead, a whopping nine in 10 GOP primary voters want the other candidates to focus on making the case for themselves, but not against Trump."

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'Pure communism': Marjorie Taylor Greene says 'Arizona is next' in 'grand conspiracy' to get Trump

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed on Sunday there was a "grand conspiracy" to imprison former President Donald Trump and stop him from running for office in 2024.

Following Trump's indictment for election interference in Georgia, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Greene if Arizona would be the next state to indict the former president.

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