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QAnon Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene boasts about 'great call' with Donald Trump, Internet calls her 'vicious bully'

There have been many calls for her expulsion from the Congress due to her recently-surfaced social media activity where she endorsed the execution of Democrats
UPDATED JAN 31, 2021
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump (Getty Images)

QAnon supporting Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said that she had a "great" call with former president Donald Trump and then attacked Democrats and socialists. Taylor Greene, who is said to be a conspiracy theory believer, announced that she had spoken to Trump on January 30. There have been many calls for her expulsion from the Congress due to her recently-surfaced social media activity where she endorsed the execution of Democrats. "I had a GREAT call with my all time favorite POTUS, President Trump!" Greene wrote in a series of tweets. "I’m so grateful for his support and more importantly the people of this country are absolutely 100% loyal to him because he is 100% loyal to the people and America First."



 

Another tweet read, "You can never beat him because We The People have his back. The blood thirsty media and the socialists hate America Democrats are attacking me now just like they always attack President Trump."



 

"This is why I will never back down and will stand up against the never ending blood thirsty mob who has addicted their followers to hate, in order to everything I can to protect our freedoms. I’m so thankful to say the people have my back and I will always have theirs," she wrote.



 

Her tweets refer to the recent social media activity from her account, where she endorses calling for the execution of top Democrats such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former president Barack Obama and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. While she said that she would "never apologize" for her actions, she blamed her "social media teams" for the activity, just as Congressional Republicans are trying to distance themselves from the president's actions on January 6 as well as the conspiracy theories that fueled the Capitol riots.

"Fake News CNN is writing yet another hit piece on me focused on my time before running for political office. I will never back down to the enemy of the American people and neither should you," she had tweeted. She was seen to have 'liked' comments about shooting Pelosi in the head. "They are taking old Facebook posts from random users to try to cancel me and silence my voice," she continued. "They are coming after me because, like President Trump, I will always defend our values." Other posts she liked included killing FBI agents who were allegedly a part of the "deep state" working against Trump.



 

The internet slammed her for tweeting about the call with Trump. "Care to comment on your involvement with the January 6th rally? Who else was in the White House meeting with you? What exactly was there to plan? Can you show us the evidence you have that backs up your lie that trump won by a landslide?" one wrote.



 

"Some people have fragile egos, brittle self-esteem, and a weak "psychological constitution,", Admitting they made a mistake or were *wrong* is fundamentally too threatening for their egos to tolerate," one wrote.



 

"You are not putting America first, you are putting yourself and your quest for personal gain first. You glory in the harm done to others, you viciously bully those you see as victimizeable. And all for your self," another tweeted.



 

"Translation: I’ll never apologize for trying to trigger a PTSD episode in students, being a grifter, being anti semitic, being homophobic, being islamaphobic, openly trying to overthrow the government. I’ll never apologize for that," one tweeted.



 

Greene, a vocal supporter of far-right groups and QAnon, said she would not step down from her position just as others have called for her ousting. An insider for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told CNN he plans on speaking with the Georgia Republican next week, but she is facing severe backlash for her comments in 2018 and 2019 in addition to her anti-Muslim and anti-transgender remarks. "I won’t back down. I’ll never apologize," she tweeted. "And I’ll always keep fighting for the people. For me, it’s America First!!! Any elected politician that isn’t putting America First doesn’t deserve their position or the people’s trust."

She then turned her attention to Democrats in her Twitter rant, saying there was "an enemy from within" and pointed to "socialist policies and America last sell outs who are pompous hypocrites that believe they are untouchable elites. While I along with all Republicans denounced the Capitol attack and were victims inside as well, our Democrat colleagues try to lie and blame us for violence we had nothing to do with and have condemned all along."

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