Marjorie Taylor Greene tells reporter to "go back to your country"
- During a press conference, Marjorie Taylor Greene told a UK journalist to 'go back to your country' after she was asked about a national security issue.
- Greene criticized the Biden administration's border policies, stating that they posed a greater risk to national security.
- The incident sparked significant backlash, with critics labeling Greene's remarks as 'nasty' and describing the incident as 'a great embarrassment' to the United States.
- On the same day, Greene accused NPR and PBS of promoting left-wing propaganda during a House hearing.
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Trump friend's anger at reporter: Go home
When asked about the chat scandal, in which The Atlantic's editor-in-chief was invited to a Signal Group with top U.S. defense officials, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene lashed out at a British reporter, telling him to go back to his home country. Greene is one of President Trump's biggest and most vocal supporters in Congress.
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