Marjorie Taylor Greene

American politician

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April 21 2025 Greene celebrated the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday, tweeting 'Today there were major shifts in global leaderships. Evil is being defeated by the hand of God.' hours after the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church announced the pope's death.
January 2025 Greene reintroduced resolutions to expunge Trump's impeachments.
2024 Greene expressed interest in potentially serving as secretary of homeland security if Trump wins the upcoming election.
2024 Greene proposed an amendment to a House foreign aid bill on Ukraine, requiring members voting in favor to enlist in the Ukrainian military.
2024 Reelected to Congress.
November 2024 Marjorie Taylor Greene was reelected to the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating Democratic nominee Shawn Harris with 64.4 percent of the vote in the general election.
October 2024 Following Hurricane Helene, posted an electoral map overlay suggesting hurricane devastation could affect election outcomes and claimed that weather can be controlled by unnamed entities.
May 8 2024 Unsuccessfully attempted to oust Mike Johnson from his role as Speaker of the House of Representatives.
2023 Began dating Brian Glenn, the director of programming for the Right Side Broadcasting Network.
2023 Greene was among 47 Republicans voting in favor of H.Con.Res. 21, directing President Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.
November 2023 Released a 'tell-all' book titled MTG, published by Winning Team Publishing, detailing her upbringing, first campaign for Congress, and three-year tenure as a United States representative.
October 2023 Greene sponsored a resolution to censure Democratic Representative Rashida Tlaib for alleged 'antisemitic activity' and 'sympathizing' with Hamas.
June 2023 Expelled from the conservative House Freedom Caucus after insulting fellow caucus member Congresswoman Lauren Boebert.
June 22 2023 Greene and Elise Stefanik introduced resolutions to expunge both of Trump's impeachments, with Kevin McCarthy later supporting the move.
May 2023 Marjorie Taylor Greene made public claims about the opioid epidemic, arguing that border security issues were responsible for drug-related deaths, and called for the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and President Biden.
April 15 2023 Tweeted that climate change is a 'scam', praising fossil fuels as 'natural and amazing', and suggesting powerful people are profiting from anti-carbon narratives.
February 2023 Greene elaborates on her previous statement, clarifying that she wants 'a legal agreement' to separate states while maintaining the legal union of the United States.
February 2023 Greene repeats her 'national divorce' proposal, drawing condemnation from Democrats and some Republicans, including Spencer Cox, Liz Cheney, and Mitt Romney.
January 2023 Appointed to new committee roles.
2022 Re-elected to Congress.
December 22 2022 Divorce from Perry Greene was finalized.
November 2022 Greene was reelected to the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating Democratic nominee Marcus Flowers with 65.9 percent of the vote.
November 2022 Greene responded to California state senator Scott Wiener's comments about the term 'groomer', defending her proposed legislation against LGBT rights.
November 2022 Greene's personal Twitter account was reinstated weeks after Elon Musk acquired Twitter.
November 2022 Greene promoted the anti-vaccine film 'Died Suddenly', which spreads misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.
September 2022 Perry Greene announced he was filing for divorce, stating their marriage was 'irretrievably broken'.
August 2022 In an interview, argued that global warming and carbon are beneficial, claiming they help feed people and keep them alive, contradicting scientific consensus on climate change impacts.
August 2022 Greene claimed Democrats designed the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri to boost Biden in the midterms, and subsequently doubted al-Zawahiri's death.
August 19 2022 Greene introduced the 'Protect Children's Innocence Act', which would criminalize gender-affirming care for transgender youth with potential 25-year prison sentences.
July 7 2022 Greene appeared on InfoWars with Alex Jones and commented on the Georgia Guidestones bombing, claiming the monument's ecumenical texts represented a 'nefarious future of population control' by the 'hard left'.
July 4 2022 Following the Highland Park parade shooting, Greene made controversial comments suggesting the shooting was 'designed to make Republicans go along with more gun control', claiming it occurred during 'MAGA month'.
June 2022 Greene argued that Canada's proposed gun control laws would leave the country vulnerable to invasion, specifically mentioning Russia as a potential threat.
June 1 2022 Greene declared that pride month 'needs to end'.
May 2022 Greene mistakenly promoted a conspiracy theory about the U.S. government forcing Americans to eat fake meat grown in a 'peach tree dish' by Bill Gates.
May 2022 Greene claimed straight people would go extinct due to LGBT-inclusive educators and falsely alleged the Robb Elementary School shooter was transgender.
May 2022 Following the Robb Elementary School shooting, Greene made unsubstantiated claims about the shooter, suggesting a connection to the Buffalo shooting and alleging involvement of a third party 'groomer' who might be a former FBI agent.
May 2022 Greene mistakenly called a Petri dish a 'peach tree dish' during a livestream.
May 6 2022 A federal judge ruled Greene eligible for reelection in the 2022 primary, with final decision to be made by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
April 2022 Greene criticized Ketanji Brown Jackson during her Supreme Court confirmation hearings, making remarks about gender and creation.
April 2022 Greene accused Republicans who supported Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson of being 'pro-pedophile', which led to criticism from Jimmy Kimmel.
April 28 2022 During an interview with Church Militant, a Catholic advocacy group, Greene publicly attacked the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, accusing them of 'destroying' America through their work with immigrants and refugees, and claiming Satan was 'controlling the church'. Her statements were widely condemned by both Democrats and Republicans.
April 22 2022 Greene testified for three hours in the ballot challenge proceedings.
April 8 2022 Greene's spokesman Nick Dyer reported that threats were coming into their office following her conflict with Jimmy Kimmel.
April 1 2022 Greene filed a federal lawsuit challenging efforts to remove her from the 2022 Republican primary ballot, denying allegations of involvement in the 2021 Capitol attack.
February 2022 Criticized by Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell for attending the America First Political Action Conference, which McConnell said had no place for 'white supremacists or anti-Semitism'.
February 2022 Greene spoke at a conference hosted by white supremacist Nick Fuentes, later defending her attendance and denouncing critics.
February 9 2022 Greene mistakenly referred to 'Gestapo police' as 'gazpacho police' while discussing Capitol building security, leading to widespread mockery.
2021 Greene falsely claimed that Plan B contraceptive 'kills a baby in the womb', despite the medication actually preventing pregnancy by stopping ovulation.
2021 Publicly rejected scientific consensus on climate change, stating that the Earth's climate naturally changes due to its rotation around the sun and movement through the universe.
November 2021 Publicly condemned Republican representatives who supported the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, labeling them as 'traitors' and calling the bill a 'communist takeover of America'. Publicized the office phone numbers of the 13 House Republicans who voted for the bill, leading to over 1,000 calls and death threats against Fred Upton.

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