Marjorie Taylor Greene: "I'll Vote for President Trump Even if He's Imprisoned!"

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  • Source: Wayne Dupree
  • 08/03/2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a congresswoman from Georgia, blasted the Biden administration while voicing her support for former president Donald Trump in a fiery interview on Fox News. She discussed a variety of subjects with host Larry Kudlow, from today's Trump indictment to claims made against the Biden family.

Greene opened the discussion by highlighting the lack of repercussions for candidates like Hillary Clinton and Stacey Abrams who questioned the results of the 2016 and 2000 elections. In contrast, she referred to Trump's arrest as a "scam" because he claimed that his election had been rigged.



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She proclaimed, "This is a two-tiered justice system. "The American people recognize this for what it is—a scam—and it is." Additionally, Kudlow and Greene talked about Trump's continued popularity in the polls and conjectured that Joe Biden might use legal action against Trump as a distraction strategy from his own problems.

The Biden distraction might not be effective, according to Kudlow. Oh, it's not going to work, Greene said emphatically in agreement. Because President Trump is an innocent man and the only person who can free this nation from the communist regime we are currently living in, I will vote for him even if he is imprisoned.

As the topic of accusations against the Bidens changed, Kudlow cited statements made by Devon Archer, a friend of Hunter Biden. For Joe Biden's defense, Greene called this information "absolutely devastating."

Greene claimed that "the American people are catching on." "Joe Biden received a $5 billion bribe, and he delivered the goods, according to a 1023 form we have. In order to solve the Burisma problems, he fired Victor Shoken.

"The American people and people who are having a hard time accepting what is happening are under a communist regime," she claimed. "You must confront the reality. We must act now. Because the Biden administration is not your typical one, we must be willing to see things differently and take decisive action when necessary. It is the Biden administration.

Regarding the accusations made against him in relation to the events of January 6, Trump entered a not guilty plea. His alleged attempts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election were the subject of multiple counts of indictment against him.

According to reports, Judge Chutkan will preside over the case's first hearing on August 28, 2023, at 10 a.m. Judge Upadhyaya informed Trump that as is customary in arraignments, if he violated the conditions of his release, there would be cause to issue an arrest warrant, which could result in his possible detention.

Following his not guilty plea, Trump issued a statement in Washington D.C. in which he bemoaned a "very sad day for America." He denounced the state of Washington as it was at the time and called the legal actions taken against him political retaliation.

"I appreciate you so much. America is experiencing a very sad day. As he painted a gloomy portrait of the nation's capital, Trump added, "And it was also very sad driving through Washington, D.C. and seeing the filth and the decay and all of the broken buildings and walls and the graffiti. "This is not where I left it. It makes me feel very sad to see it.

The former President made his remarks after entering a not guilty plea to charges relating to attempts to rig the results of the 2020 presidential election.

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Trump's claim that the accusations against him were political retaliation struck a chord with many of his supporters. "This is an attempt to silence a political rival. This was never supposed to happen in America, he said, adding that polls show he is ahead of Joe Biden in the Republican primary.

"In other words, if you can't beat him, you prosecute or persecute him. This cannot take place in America.

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