Greene gives lengthy interview with New York Times days before stepping down as congresswoman for Georgia

Marjorie Taylor Greene, now just days away from stepping down as a congresswoman for Georgia, has said in her latest mea culpa interview that she “was just so naive” for believing that Donald Trump was a man of the people.

In a lengthy interview with the New York Times that examines her break with the president after years of devotion, Greene explained that a series of minor ruptures with the president culminated in a total breach after conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was killed in September.

The third-term Georgia congresswoman said she was watching Kirk’s memorial service on TV when his widow Erika said she forgave her husband’s killer. But then Trump took the stage to say that unlike Kirk – “a missionary with a noble spirit” who did not “hate” his opponents, Trump said he disagreed.

“I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them,” Trump said.

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    19 hours ago

    We’re not talking about some random citizen here, we’re talking about Marjorie Taylor Greene. One of the most wellknown Republican politicians. She has a far larger sphere of influence than your average politicians, and she has used it for nothing but spreading fear, anger and hate towards people with different skin colour, people with different sexual desires, people with different gendernorms, people who just want to not fucking die from a pandemic, people who dared to question Trump. This batshit crazy bitch has been at the front of ALL of it.