UPDATE: Dems Question Marjorie Taylor Greene Protester Arrest as Charges Upped
- Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene held a town hall in Acworth, Georgia, on Tuesday night.
- Greene's staff pre-screened attendees to ensure they lived in her district, expecting disruptions.
- During the event, protesters waved signs, heckled Greene, and were subsequently confronted by police.
- Police tased and arrested Andrew Russell Nelms, 40, and Johnny Keith Williams, 45; Greene voiced support for police.
- The arrests and police actions sparked debate, with some criticizing Greene's handling of dissent and others supporting law enforcement.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses Local Democrats of Spreading 'Lies' After Protester Arrests at Town Hall
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is claiming “local Democrats are spreading lies” after Democratic state lawmakers questioned the charges against protesters arrested at Greene’s Acworth town hall earlier this week.
'No BS Tolerated': Dumbass Liberal Gets Himself Tased After Fighting Security At MTG’s Town Hall ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, ‘No BS Tolerated’: Dumbass Liberal Gets Himself Tased After Fighting Security At MTG’s Town Hall , was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Some Republicans are natural lightning rods for liberal activist angst and acrimony. MTG is near the top of that list. Watch security take out the trash at her town hall. The way a town hall is SUPPOSED to work is simple: a public figure shows up among the local voters. People …

UPDATE: Dems Question Marjorie Taylor Greene Protester Arrest as Charges Upped
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.
Republicans should follow MTG’s lead on town hall meetings
Democratic agitators, left-wing saboteurs, and liberal activists have plagued town hall meetings hosted by Republicans in Congress since January. They’ve shouted and yelled, created disruptions, and made it uncomfortable for Republicans to talk to their constituents. It’s the same tactics Democrats have been using since the 1960s to silence opposition. In response, the National Republican Congressional Committee suggested not holding town hall m…
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