Internet demands Marjorie Taylor Greene's removal from Congress after she calls to 'end abortion'
ROME, GEORGIA: US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, or as she is infamously known as MTG, recently asked her followers on X, formerly known as Twitter, to join her in praying for an end to abortion.
MTG represents Georgia's 14th Congressional District, and after her tweet advocating the end of abortion, the Internet has called for her to be removed from Congress.
Recently, MTG has been in the headlines for supporting former President Donald Trump as his official surrogate at the GOP debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
MTG was also present at the Fulton County jail when Trump was arrested, for which she also faced criticism.
Marjorie Taylor Greene prays to end abortion
According to the Guttmacher Institute, the abortion law in Georgia at present is “very restrictive.”
In MTG’s state, abortion is prohibited after the sixth week. In addition, Medicaid coverage of abortion care is banned except in very limited circumstances as provided by law.
Despite this restrictive abortion law in her state, MTG has expressed her thoughts and prayers for the complete end of abortion all over the United States of America.
On X, Greene shared a photo that read, “Join me in prayer, today and every day, to END abortion in America.”
MTG’s tweet received a lot of traction on X, and the internet isn’t pleased with her as they demand her removal from Congress.
Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash from the internet
Twitter users have relentlessly mocked MTG’s statement of ending abortion in the US.
One person wrote, “Join me in a prayer to end MTGs time in Congress. Amen” and another wrote, “I’m praying that you will be removed from Congress.”
Join me in a prayer to end MTGs time in congress. Amen 🙏
— Dr. Haidak (JP), Psy.D. 🇺🇸🇮🇱🏳️🌈 (@JHaidak) August 27, 2023
I’m praying that you will be removed from Congress.
— David Weissman ✡️ (@davidmweissman) August 27, 2023
Some have even given alternatives to MTG’s suggestions as one person wrote, “Join me in prayer, today and every day, to end domestic terrorism in America.”
Another user said, “How about some legislation to end gun violence in America?”
Join me in prayer, today and every day, to end domestic terrorism in America.
— Ryan Shead (@RyanShead) August 27, 2023
“I’d rather join everyone in praying for your removal from Congress and the end of mass shootings in America,” tweeted one user.
Another one wrote, “Praying for you to go away and/or go home!! Amen.”
I’d rather join everyone in praying for your removal from Congress and the end of mass shootings in America
— 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐝𝐢 (@ChidiNwatu) August 27, 2023