Marjorie Taylor Greene branded a bigot after she questions Mike Johnson's Christian faith in fiery rant

Marjorie Taylor Greene branded a bigot after she questions Mike Johnson's Christian faith in fiery rant
Marjorie Taylor Greene called out Mike Johnson for funding abortion clinics (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's onslaught against Speaker Mike Johnson continued into Wednesday, March 27, as she called him out over his Christian values in a lengthy rant on social media.

She also slammed members of the House GOP who voted for the two minibus spending bills, which she firmly opposed on the floor, and the passing of which resulted in her filing a motion to remove Johnson as Speaker on March 22.

Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses Mike Johnson of funding abortion clinics 

Taking to the social media platform X, the US Representative for Georgia wrote, "@SpeakerJohnson you can’t follow Christ and fund full term abortion clinics. That’s the inconvenient truth."

"And EVERY Republican in my conference that voted for the $1.2 TRILLION woke, trans ideology, DEI, Open Border Policy, abortion ABOMINATION omnibus that is upset with me, YOU should be outraged that your Speaker made you walk that plank for him in order to pay our military soldiers," she continued.

"If House Republicans are lucky, Trump drags us across the line in November and we will still have the majority next Congress, but we won’t win the majority on our job performance!" she added. 

She claimed that the House GOP did nothing to respect the wishes of their supporters, stating, "After the Schumer/Johnson uniparty BETRAYAL bill, we have not put up the fight to give Conservative Republicans and America First voters across America any reason to want to vote for Republicans after Trump is gone."

"Instead, under Speaker Johnson the House showed them a future Republican Party that not only did NOT listen to its voters, reminded them that the Swamp has its ways and will never change unless it is forced," she said. 

"My motion to vacate is a force for change and Republicans better take it seriously and spend the necessary time planning and coming together for new leadership that will not serve the Uniparty, but instead holds firm to our convictions and the promises we make to the people who send us to represent them," she claimed, adding, "You might not like it but you know I’m right."



 

Internet trolls Marjorie Taylor Greene 

The internet trolled MTG over her post on X, as the following tweets demonstrate.

"You are the last person on earth to lecture anyone who claims to follow Christ on what they should or shouldn't do," wrote a user.



 

"You've never been right. You also wouldn't win on job performance regardless. You've all accomplished absolutely nothing to run on so that shouldn't come as a surprise to any of you. See Chip Roy for confirmation. I look forward to the next round of resignations," stated another.



 

"You can't follow Christ and hate people who're different than you," commented a third.



 

"It's the audacity for me. You talking about being a follower of Christ when you spew so much hatred. Disgusting," jibed a fourth.



 

"Girl please… if you were a Catholic I’d say you probably broke every commandment.. you are a hypocrite and a bigot. You need to take care of self and quit trying to control the world. Decisions regarding abortion are personal and between that person and God. It’s truly not your place to interfere as it’s none of your business…" tweeted a fifth.



 

"Toddler @RepMTG throwing a major tantrum cos she didn’t get her way" chided a sixth user.



 

"Jesus never mentioned abortion. But he did mention adultery. So, kindly, take a seat, you scolding hypocrite," slammed a seventh.



 

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