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  • Multiple statements were made by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on the 2020 election.

  • She denied that she wanted Congress to vote against certifying Biden as the winner.

  • Congress shouldn't have recognized Biden's victory.

In court on Friday, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia testified that she did not come out against Congress certifying President Joe Biden as the legitimate winner of the 2020 election.

A civil complaint from registered voters in her district led to a court case for her to be thrown out of the election.

The opposing counsel asked if it was her personal opinion that Congress should have voted against certifying Biden as the winner.

No, that is not accurate.

—Acyn (@Acyn) April 22, 2022

She promised at a Trump rally that she would refuse to certify fraudulent electoral college votes for the incoming president.

She explicitly told her followers that there could not be a peaceful transfer of power because Biden did not win the election.

Joe Biden wants to become our president, but you can't allow it to just transfer power. He did not win the election. The evidence is there and it is being stolen.

—Scott Dworkin (@funder) February 4, 2021

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