U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) applauded a report that former President Donald Trump “loves” the idea of testifying before the House Jan. 6 Select Committee.
Greene added that she thinks it’s a good idea “because he did nothing wrong.”
“President Trump loves the idea of testifying to the @January6thCmte because he did nothing wrong,” Greene declared.
Greene then pointed out that Trump “didn’t ignore the intelligence reports like @SpeakerPelosi did.”
“He requested the National Guard and she refused his requests,” Greene explained before insisting that “Pelosi is to blame.”
President Trump loves the idea of testifying to the @January6thCmte because he did nothing wrong.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
He didn’t ignore the intelligence reports like @SpeakerPelosi did. He requested the National Guard and she refused his requests.
Pelosi is to blame.https://t.co/dbbWAIUYvK(@RepMTG) October 14, 2022
Prior to that, Greene shared a video where Pelosi had asserted on Jan. 6 that she would “punch” Trump if he came to the Capitol.
Greene demanded, “@SpeakerPelosi must be held accountable for refusing Pres Trump’s multiple requests for the National Guard to be at the Capitol on Jan 6th.”
“The Capitol is her responsibility & she failed. Was it intentional? And if they can release this video, then release ALL of the videos,” Greene noted.
.@SpeakerPelosi must be held accountable for refusing Pres Trump’s multiple requests for the National Guard to be at the Capitol on Jan 6th.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
The Capitol is her responsibility & she failed. Was it intentional?
And if they can release this video, then release ALL of the videos. https://t.co/m4yZW8RqxN(@RepMTG) October 14, 2022
As we previously reported, U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) has responded to a memo that Trump sent to the committee by calling it unserious.
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