Marjorie Taylor Greene Acquitted in Her Unconstitutional Trial

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was acquitted after a trial was allowed to go forward. A conviction would end in banning her from running for office based on the 14th Amendment. The basis was her alleged insurrection on January 6th. However, Rep. Greene was never accused of insurrection or charged, making the entire effort moot and unconstitutional.

A group of far-left Georgia voters had filed a lawsuit to prevent Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for Congress. They claim that Greene violated the 14th Amendment of the Constitution by helping to facilitate the [fake] insurrection.

Far-left Free Speech For The People and Our Revolution represented the far-left voters.

Judge Amy Totenberg, sister of NPR’s Nina Totenberg, allowed the trial – a ruse – to go forward.

Regardless of what anyone thinks of Marjorie Taylor Greene, no one should want this kind of damage to our Constitution.

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3 years ago

Talk about a missed opportunity. This was the perfect chance to introduce all the evidence of election fraud to back up MTG’s true claim that the election was stolen. Instead her GOP (Gelding Old Party) cowardly lawyers just wanted to play safe, maintain the Brandon Insurrection, and preserve the Deep State. She should have had proper constitutional lawyers and advocates. Where was Rudi Guiliani and folks like him?

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3 years ago

Thankfully Alinsky’s vermin failed…this time…