MTG is angry that Biden hasn’t been impeached yet: ‘What the hell is wrong with Republicans?’

During an interview on the conservative Real America’s Voice network, Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wondered why Republicans aren’t moving as fast as she’d like when it comes to impeaching President Joe Biden.

“What the hell is wrong with Republicans?” she asked.

“I can’t comprehend that we need any more evidence. We have so much,” she added.

“Let’s talk about what an impeachment inquiry is — An impeachment inquiry is just asking the question,” she said. “We’re just asking members of Congress: Do you think we should inquire about impeachment? It’s not saying do we want to impeach, right?”

“Should we just ask the question? And at this point right now, I’m like, what the hell is wrong with Republicans?! That we can’t just — ‘Hey, guys, maybe ask the question.’ Maybe we should just ask and think about it and look at it and investigate in a much broader way. And with more subpoena power, just ask the question,” she said.

“I’ve been at home hanging out with all the great, wonderful, normal people that actually have a brain and have common sense and are asking me every day, ‘Marjorie, when is Congress going to move on with this impeachment inquiry?’ And I can’t comprehend we haven’t done it yet,” Greene said.

“The reason why I’m confident [in House Speaker Kevin McCarthy] is we had a House GOP call yesterday and that was his big push on the call. So I think if we were to have the vote today right now, Kevin McCarthy would be one of the first ones to vote yes,” Greene said.

“So it’s not our Speaker. It’s still some of these few remaining Republicans that may have won a Biden district or they for whatever reason, I don’t know. But I think that our conference is coming together and we should be voting on this in September. If we don’t, I think you’re going to see the Marjorie Taylor Greene you’ve always known. ‘Cause I will not be able to take it,” she warned.

Sky Palma

Before launching DeadState back in 2012, Sky Palma has been blogging about politics, social issues and religion for over a decade. He lives in Los Angeles and also enjoys Brazilian jiu jitsu, chess, music and art.