After Trump supporters clashed with Antifa in Washington, D.C. last month during the Million MAGA march, Georgia Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene launched a giveaway of her “famous AR-15.”
Greene tweeted at the time, “In June, I issued a warning to Antifa terrorists: Stay the HELL out of NW Georgia Now I’m giving away my famous AR-15. If Joe Biden steals this election, he’ll try to ban it. Get yourself a gun before it’s too late!”
In June, I issued a warning to Antifa terrorists: Stay the HELL out of NW Georgia
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) November 15, 2020
Now I’m giving away my famous AR-15.
If Joe Biden steals this election, he’ll try to ban it.
Get yourself a gun before it’s too late!
ENTER NOW: https://t.co/5ygmmp0BoE https://t.co/5ygmmp0BoE
Tonight, Greene tweeted “I’m pleased to announce the winner of my ANTIFA DEFENSE GUN GIVEAWAY! Congratulations to Brett H. of Chattanooga, Tennessee! I look forward to meeting up with Brett soon to present him with his prize! #2A”
I'm pleased to announce the winner of my ANTIFA DEFENSE GUN GIVEAWAY!
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) December 11, 2020
Congratulations to Brett H. of Chattanooga, Tennessee!
I look forward to meeting up with Brett soon to present him with his prize! #2A
In June, Facebook took down a campaign video that showed her holding the AR-15 rifle and warning Antifa to “stay the hell out of northwest Georgia.”
Facebook claimed they removed the video because it violated company policies against promoting the use of firearms.
Greene wrote on her gun giveaway site, “This is the same gun that TRIGGERED the Fake News Media all across America and got Marjorie banned by Big Tech.”
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