Internet slams 'incessant whiner' Marjorie Taylor Greene as she blames Biden for 'most dangerous border invasion'

Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed the Biden admin on social media over border security
PUBLISHED DEC 12, 2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene took aim at the Biden admin over border security (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene took aim at the Biden admin over border security (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: According to Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, the “most dangerous border invasion” is underway before she slammed the “America LAST Washington politicians.”

Only a day ago, Greene dissed the federal government for not serving the American people, and this time, she has made claims against the Biden administration, who “will not secure our border” despite Congress’ attempt to pass border policy.

As Greene shares her thoughts on border security, the internet’s response was far from kind when it came to the congresswoman as mockery and ridicule ensued shortly after her post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says ‘border security should come first’

On X, congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote, “The out of control most dangerous border invasion is underway and overwhelmed border patrol agents are releasing over 5,000 illegal aliens into the US every day but America LAST Washington politicians are negotiating our own border security to send more of your money to Ukraine.”



 

She added, “I’ve never voted to send any money to fund Washington’s proxy war with Russia in Ukraine and I will NOT vote for it no matter what they tie to it in order to trick members of Congress for yes votes.”

“Our border security should come FIRST and unattached to foreign wars. The Biden admin will not secure our border no matter what border policy we pass. They are already breaking our laws with the current invasion they are enabling while the cartels make billions!!” wrote Greene as she took a brutal dig at the Biden administration.

Green concluded, “Instead of making deals with America last communist democrats, Republicans should hold the line and put America FIRST!!!”

Internet reacts to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s hit at Biden admin

After Marjorie Taylor Greene shared her remarks on border security or lack thereof, the internet was quick to respond.

One user wrote, “Why don’t you actually post how you want Biden to “secure the border” since everything he tested to do Congress rejects? Less complaining and more solutions please,” and another mocked, “Oh, the drama. I can't cope. The sky is falling in.”



 



 

“Another incessant whiner,” wrote one user, and another shared a picture of Greene with text that read, “All mouth, no brain.”



 



 

Greene continued to face backlash on X as one user said, “You had the chance to take care of that y’all did nothing absolutely nothing I mean you had the White House, the Senate and the house please girl step aside and resign,” and another shared a gif that read, “Oh f**k off.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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