November 6, 2024
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) believes Arizona will be next to indict former President Donald Trump in relation to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) believes Arizona will be next to indict former President Donald Trump in relation to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

“Well, I’m sure Arizona is next,” Greene said on Fox News Sunday, adding “This is a conspiracy, a grand conspiracy by the Democrat Party to use the justice system at the federal level, but also in the states, using these state D.A.’s like in Georgia, Fani Willis.”

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“They’ll use Arizona’s, they’re using New York’s, and they’re using this giant collaboration basically to affect the 2024 election,” Greene said.


Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes reportedly confirmed last week that their office is looking into the alleged attempt to use fake electors after the 2020 election, circulating talks of a fifth indictment against the former president.

Greene said this is “an attempt to steal the 2024 election from Donald Trump by trying to put him in jail, and they are overwhelmingly going to elect him in the Republican primary,” arguing that he’ll emerge victorious in the general election.

Last week a Georgia grand jury indicted Trump and 18 others on charges related to their efforts to subvert 2020 state election results, marking his fourth indictment this year. The Georgia congresswoman said Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is “guilty of” the same crimes she charged Trump with under the state’s RICO act.

“He’s not going to get a fair trial, and none of this is fair,” Greene said.

Greene called the indictments against Trump “pure communism” and said the election won’t be swayed by his numerous legal battles.

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The outspoken GOP representative has floated the idea of becoming Trump’s running mate, saying it would be an “honor” if she was asked to be his vice president. After only two years in Congress, Greene hasn’t ruled out a 2026 Senate run.

“Today, this election is going to be swayed with gas prices, food prices, inflation, and security,” Greene said, boosting Trump’s previous presidential record, including his policies on securing the border and tackling inflation.

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