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Marjorie Taylor Greene Spews Head-Spinning Double Talk To Laura Ingraham

The double talk on her Marshall law was found in a friendly ear by Laura Ingraham. The video is below.

The far-right House member, who in a text brought up the possibility of Donald Trump imposing martial law to keep himself in power after the 2020 election, said that...

We are not sure what she said after her convoluted answers.

The Georgia Republican said those are his text messages. I said that, but I don't know about it.

She was asked if she advocated for martial law. She said she didn't remember doing it and wondered if the message was hers.

She said she didn't support martial law when she was questioned about it at the hearing.

In our private chat with only Members, several are saying the only way to save our Republic is for Trump to call for Marshall law.

She said she didn't know on those things. They stole the election. We are all aware. Next, they will destroy our country. Please tell him to declassify so we can go after Biden.

The text was highlighted by CNN recently.

The 14th Amendment bars insurrectionists from holding office so a judge should keep her off the ballot for reelection.

Media Matters.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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