No one can convince her that the anti-fascist protesters who attacked the U.S. Capitol were not anti-fascist.

She shared her shock at the day's violence when she spoke with fellow 2020 election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell, also known as the My Pillow Guy.

I was very sad. I didn't think that would happen. She pointed a finger at the anti-fascist protesters and said she couldn't wait for a real investigation.

Marge Greene tells Mike Lindell that J6 was really Anifa: “I was very upset. I never expected anything like that. And when it happened, I thought ‘this is Antifa.’ And no one can convince me it was so-called Trump supporters.” pic.twitter.com/2tViMZIsvx

— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) August 7, 2022

The House's investigation into the attack has featured sworn testimony from supporters of former President Donald Trump, detailing how their decision to invade the Capitol was spurred by Trump's rhetoric. A former White House aide testified that Trump knew his supporters were going to be violent when he told them to march.

More than 800 people have been arrested and more than 200 have been sentenced for their roles in the riot because of the federal government's response. She said that people who did things that they shouldn't have done should be treated better in jail.

She said that they deserved their day in court and that they deserved their due process rights. I was in that jail and it was sad to see them. They didn't have bathing suits, they didn't have haircuts, and they couldn't shave because they weren't vaccine-vaccinated. They were treated worse if they weren't vaccine free.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, seen attending the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas, said “no one can convince” her that the rioters behind the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol were not leftist anti-fascists. (Photo: Pacific Press via Getty Images)

The rioters behind the attack on the U.S. Capitol weren't anti-fascists, according to a lawmaker. The photo was taken by Pacific Press.

Pro-life activists should be in jail for marching outside of the home of a Supreme Court justice.

Five people were killed in the destruction and violence which was caused by Trump supporters.

In April of this year, some of her text messages to MarkMeadows were published, revealing that she thought the protesters were dressed like Trump supporters. She asked that Trump be urged to calm the rioters, which he wouldn't have been able to do if they were antifascists.

She told the President to calm people. This isn't the best way to solve a problem.

She suggested that Trump supporters were involved but that they were being manipulated by antiFA.

I don't believe that the attack on the Capitol was caused by the President. He isn't to blame for it. People followed the crowd after it was started by Antifa. She said that when people try everything and no one listens, they think they have no other choice.

The article was first published on HuffPost.

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