As the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) gets underway, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gave an interview where she chastised Republican candidates who are vague in their support for former President Donald Trump. She also had some words for Republicans who can’t take solid stance on whether or not the 2020 election was “stolen.”
“Here’s what they say if they’re not who they say they are: they say, ‘I support President Trump’s policies,’ but they won’t say they support President Trump,” Greene said. “Here’s the other one: ‘Well, we’d have to take a look further into those elections,’ and then they start scattering and tip-toeing around it, and then they’ll say, ‘Election integrity,’ but they won’t say, ‘decertify,’ or they won’t say, ‘Yes, I would have [objected].’ I probably objected on Jan. 6, I would object again today because I know for a fact there was so much wrong in that election and I believe it was stolen. Do I know how? No. I don’t know how, but we have enough there that we should be auditing every single state, every single election.”
Watch the video below, via Right Wing Watch:
Greene: I proudly objected on January 6th. I would object again today because I know for a fact there was so much wrong in that election and I believe it was stolen. Do I know how? No, I don’t know how pic.twitter.com/lj4ZGCkbro
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