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Greene revives call for ‘national divorce’ after Kirk killing
Rep. Greene argues the U.S. is irreparably divided, urging peaceful separation due to failed bipartisan dialogue and critiques of Republican leadership for delayed action.
- On Monday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene revived calls for a `national divorce`, clarifying she wants it `peaceful` as she declared the United States `too far gone and too far divided` and unsafe.
- Greene cited Kirk's assassination last week, writing 'They assassinated our nice guy,' as she called for a peaceful `national divorce` citing the country’s un safety.
- Greene argued the left and right are irreconcilable by saying there is `nothing left to talk about` with the left and criticized Republican leaders for inaction, saying `We had 9 months to get it done.`
- Politicians from both parties denounced political violence after Kirk's murder, while Utah Governor Spencer Cox called Greene's split proposal `evil` and former Rep. Liz Cheney said 'Secession is unconstitutional.'
- Analyses, including federally funded research, suggest extremists tied to right-wing causes have killed more people than other ideological groups, complicating blame claims, police say they are still seeking a motive, and suspect Tyler Robinson, 22, is reported `not affiliated` with a political party.
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Read Full ArticleGreene revives call for 'national divorce' after Kirk killing
(The Hill) – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) renewed her call for a "national divorce" to divide the country along partisan lines on Monday — this time citing the fractured response to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and federal funding disputes in Congress. "There is nothing left to talk about with the left. They hate us," Greene wrote on the social platform X. "To be honest, I want a peaceful national divorce." "Our…
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