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Clara Hill
Apr 08, 2021
Marjorie Taylor Greene has born the brunt of a reminder of her numerous controversial statements in a new video attack from a Republican activist group.
The Republican Accountability Project edited together a compilation of the Georgia congresswoman’s most horrific conduct, such as harassing school shootings survivors and publically supporting those under investigation for sexual relations with a minor and praise for the QAnon conspiracy.
“Because of all the immoral, un-American things Marjorie Taylor Greene stands for, we don’t stand with her,” The video’s narrator says about the politician. The video uses her own words and actions to highlight their opposition.
“You are using your lobby and the kids to try and take away my second amendment rights. You don’t have anything to say for yourself?” Taylor Greene said while harassing David Hogg, a survivor of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
“So, I’ve been outspoken and I stand with Matt Gaetz.” Taylor Green is seen saying while being interviewed on TV news.
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“Q is a patriot” she was recorded on camera saying, speaking about the conspiracy theory group that has ravaged the American political agenda.
The video also showcases her statements about the January 6th insurrection and questions about the validity of a plane hitting the Pentagon on 9/11.
The ad is expected to air next week on Fox News in the congresswoman's constituency, according to the group who produced it, which is part of the larger Defending Democracy Together group, a collective that is united by anti-Trump figures.
Taylor Greene has already been removed from two committees she served on and faced criticism from Mitch McConnell.
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