Marjorie Taylor Greene Shows She’s Scared Of Being Kicked Out Of Congress For Coup

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene showed her fear of being disqualified from serving in office for participating in Trump’s coup.

Greene responded to Marc E. Elias saying that there could be action against Trump coup participants that could disqualify them from office by tweeting:

11 more months Marc.

With out of control inflation hurting families, national security crisis from Democrats open borders, and constant growing authoritarian control from your clients, this is clear desperation going into ‘22.

Here’s our short list.https://t.co/7KpiwjsFNR https://t.co/hGxpyRbPgD

— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) December 21, 2021

Elias responded:

Looks like someone is worried about being disqualified from serving in Congress for engaging in insurrection…? https://t.co/ifoziMT87j

— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) December 21, 2021

Taylor Greene just like all of the other House Republicans who are under investigation for participating in Trump’s plot to overthrow the government only seems able to comfort herself with dreams of power and how she will inflict revenge upon her enemies.

The 1/6 Committee is willing to turn over evidence of criminal activity to the authorities for prosecution. That means that if people like Rep. Greene criminally participated in the coup, they could find themselves booted out of Congress.

Elias made a sound prediction. The evidence that the 1/6 Committee is amassing may force every American to have a serious conversation about the fate of Trump’s congressional coup plotters.

Rep. Greene seems rattled and banking on the 2022 election to save her skin.

 

Mr. Easley is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.

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