November 22, 2024
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reiterated her intention to protest former President Donald Trump's indictment on Tuesday.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reiterated her intention to protest former President Donald Trump‘s indictment on Tuesday.

Greene, who has been one of the most vocal supporters of Trump following his indictment on Thursday, confirmed on Sunday that she still plans to travel to New York, where the former president will be arraigned on Tuesday, to protest the “unprecedented abuse of our justice system.”

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“Protesting is a constitutional right and I am going to NY on Tuesday to protest this unprecedented abuse of our justice system and election interference,” she tweeted. “I also reject any attempt and anyone who dresses in MAGA but incites violence or commits violence while pretending to be one of us. You are not one of us, you are one of them. We will not live in fear and we will lawfully stand against tyranny and corruption while we show our support for President Trump.”

Greene’s latest tweet comes after she first announced her intentions to travel to New York on Friday to “protest the unconstitutional WITCH HUNT!” which she reiterated later in the day.

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It is unknown how many pro-Trump protesters will be joining Greene and whether they will be protesting around where Trump will be taken into custody.

“Our side chants “lock her up” and their side is going to get a mug shot based on a witch hunt,” she tweeted on Thursday. “It’s time to change that. Gloves are off.”

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