Marjorie Taylor Greene tells reporter to "go back to your country"
- Republican Congressperson Marjorie Taylor Greene told British journalist Kelner to "go back to your country" during a press conference, dismissing her questions about leaked Signal messages related to US military operations in Yemen.
- Greene criticized the Biden administration's border policies, asserting they facilitated various trafficking issues.
- Democrats condemned the Signal leak as a "stunning security and intelligence breach" and demanded the resignation of the officials involved.
- Defense Secretary Hegseth denied wrongdoing regarding the leak, claiming the shared information was not classified, despite pushback from critics.
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MTG Blasted For Her Unhinged Reaction To A UK Reporter Asking Her A Question
Far right Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was bashed for viciously shutting down a British reporter who had a question about the Signal group chat scandal, AKA "Signalgate."Republican President Donald Trump's administration continues to downplay concerns after The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, was mistakenly added to the Signal messaging app's group chat in which U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shared with to…
Sky News Reporter Slams Trump's Regime as Xenophobic After Being Ordered to 'Go Back to Your Own Country' by White House Attack Dog Marjorie Taylor Greene
Sky News Reporter Martha Kelner sounded off on Marjorie Taylor Green and Trump's cronies following a brutal encounter with the U.S. representative.
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.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's ethnicity, confirmed
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent encounter with a British journalist, wherein she was told to “go back to your country,” has sparked renewed curiosity about her background. Although her political views often make headlines, a closer examination reveals details about her self-described ethnicity. Normally, understanding her ethnic identity is important for grasping the complex layers of her political persona and its effect on public…
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