After winning her primary Tuesday night, Marjorie Greene had some strong words for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, criticizing her for impeaching President Trump and vowed to “kick that b—- out of Congress.”
Nancy Pelosi impeached @realDonaldTrump
— Marjorie Taylor Greene For Congress???????? (@mtgreenee) August 12, 2020
She put our country through hell with the Russian collusion conspiracy
She’s a hypocrite
She’s anti American
& we’re going to kick that bitch out of Congress
RT & donate below to help make this happenhttps://t.co/gaElMeeG1T pic.twitter.com/upmk3G0sfS
Pelosi was asked about the remarks today and claimed that they were “beneath the dignity of Congress.” She said it was a “judgement to be made” about Republicans and “who they welcome into their ranks.”
Greene responded by saying, “I do not apologize for calling her a b**** That’s the nicest word I could think of when trying to describe her.” She again blasted Pelosi for the impeachment, saying that decision was “beneath the dignity of Congress.”
Nancy Pelosi said I was “below the dignity of Congress” because I stated a fact about her
— Marjorie Taylor Greene For Congress???????? (@mtgreenee) August 13, 2020
I do not apologize for calling her a b****
That’s the nicest word I could think of when trying to describe her
What’s below the dignity of Congress is her impeachment of @realDonaldTrump! pic.twitter.com/zHKnHmo8Pz
This isn’t the first time that Pelosi has used a phrase like that. Back in 2017 she described Trump’s tweets insulting MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski were “beneath the dignity of the President of the United States to engage in such behavior.”
She also said at that time she was the highest ranking woman and “she thought that was going to be resolved” the previous November with Hillary Clinton.
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