Marjorie Taylor Greene in State of Georgia Archives


On Gun Control: Confronted Parkland shooting survivor on radical gun control

Video of Greene confronting Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg went viral amid an uproar over newly reported comments she made in 2018 and 2019. "He's a coward," Greene says at the end of the video as Hogg walks away, claiming his activism was funded by billionaire philanthropist George Soros. Greene said in a written statement that the video was taken while she was in Washington, "going from office to office in the Senate to oppose the radical gun control agenda that David Hogg was pushing."
Source: CNN coverage of 2021 Georgia House incumbent Jan 27, 2021

On Principles & Values: To remove Pelosi: "Bullet to the head would be quicker"

Greene repeatedly indicated support for executing prominent Democratic politicians in 2018 and 2019 before being elected to Congress. In one post, from January 2019, Greene liked a comment that said "a bullet to the head would be quicker" to remove House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. In other posts, Greene liked comments about executing FBI agents who, in her eyes, were part of the "deep state" working against Trump.
Source: CNN K-File on 2021 Georgia House incumbent Jan 26, 2021

On Principles & Values: 2018: Pelosi should be executed for treason

[In 2018, Greene said]: "She's a traitor to our country, she's guilty of treason," Greene says in the video, which she posted on Facebook at the time. "She took an oath to protect American citizens and uphold our laws. And she gives aid and comfort to our enemies who illegally invade our land. That's what treason is. And it's a crime punishable by death is what treason is. Nancy Pelosi is guilty of treason."
Source: CNN K-File on 2021 Georgia House incumbent Jan 26, 2021

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