December 23, 2024
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said there’s a “mountain of evidence” to impeach President Joe Biden while pledging her support to former President Donald Trump after he was indicted for the third time this year.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said there’s a “mountain of evidence” to impeach President Joe Biden while pledging her support to former President Donald Trump after he was indicted for the third time this year.

“Republicans need to open their eyes,” Greene posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, Wednesday morning. “The media is going to do their best to try to say impeaching Biden is political paybacks. That’s 100% BULL****.”


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Greene has recently renewed calls to remove Biden, sponsoring multiple articles of impeachment against him since he entered the White House in January 2021. In May, Greene introduced the first impeachment resolution against Biden after Republicans reclaimed the majority in the House in January.

Greene referred to Biden as a “criminal in chief” while attacking the media for having political bias in favor of the president.

“Impeachment of Biden is because he’s a CRIMINAL and we have a mountain of evidence proving it and gaining more daily,” Greene continued. “Don’t fall for the stupid plays of media spin and interview pressures. DO THE RIGHT THING. Impeach the CRIMINAL IN CHEIF!!!”

She expressed her unwavering commitment to the former president and vowed she would “still vote for Trump even if he’s in jail,” on X.

Greene pushed to erase Trump’s impeachment record, urging those who voted against impeachment to vote for expungement.


“These egregious impeachments must be expunged,” Greene posted on X. “They are stains on the House of Representatives that should not be allowed to stand. It’s simple. If you voted NO on impeachment then you should be able to easily vote YES to expungement.”

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The current GOP front-runner was impeached in 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress and again in 2021 after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol when his supporters attempted to overturn Biden’s election victory.

Trump was charged with four felony counts in relation to his alleged election subversion in 2020 by a grand jury convened by special counsel Jack Smith on late Wednesday afternoon.

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