At least 6 protestors removed from Greene town hall
- At least six protesters were removed from U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall in Acworth, Georgia, where three individuals were arrested for disruptive behavior.
- During the event, Greene expressed strong support for President Donald Trump and stated her intention to fight for his agenda.
- Security was tight, with about 30 officers from local law enforcement present to manage the crowd.
- Greene expressed satisfaction with how police handled the protesters, stating, 'I'm glad they got thrown out. That's exactly what I wanted to see happen.
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Queen of Heckling Marjorie Taylor Greene Just Pulled This Ironic Move With Her Own Hecklers, and It Should Scare You
Town halls are typically spaces for community members to respond or even air out their grievances to city officials. Yet, when Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene came into town, Atlanta residents were dealt with in a free speech infringement fashion, leading to absolute chaos.Read more...
Free-Speech Silenced As Shocking Video Shows Cops Swarm Protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene's Town Hall Where Woman Calls Her Out for Being a 'Butched-Bodied Bigot'
Self-styled champion of free speech Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared Tuesday at a tightly controlled town hall where security forces were quick to silence any dissenters. Speaking in Acworth, Georgia, Greene, a Donald Trump devotee and magnet for controversy, was interrupted often during the meeting with constituents. According to media reports, at least six people were removed from the event, one by Taser. Chair of the Subcommittee on Deliverin…

Dem Lawmakers Question Charges Against Marjorie Taylor Greene Protesters
MARIETTA — Democratic lawmakers are questioning the charges brought against protesters arrested at U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Cobb County town hall as law enforcement ups the crimes they've been accused of.
Police tase protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene town hall
Police shocked two protesters with a Taser at a town hall meeting hosted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday. Authorities arrested three people. Congress is on a two-week recess, and while home, many lawmakers hold town hall events for constituents. However, Republican leadership advised members not to host events, which have been overshadowed by protests in recent months. The protesters are expressing frustration with President Trump and …
Protests and police action roil Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Cobb town hall
Several constituents were tased, forcibly removed, and arrested by law enforcement for interrupting a town hall that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene held for her district at the Acworth Community Center on Tuesday evening. Meanwhile, hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside to protest the Republican congresswoman’s full-throated support for President Donald Trump’s MAGA agenda. Marietta dentist Mike Binns, 70, was escorted out by police for yell…
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