Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash after she targets Jim McGovern's 'bathroom habits' amid online feud

Responding to a viral clip featuring Jim McGovern, Marjorie Taylor Greene made absurd remarks about his presence in the Capitol's first-floor bathroom
UPDATED FEB 7, 2024
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Jim McGovern got into an online feud on X (Getty Images, @RepMcGovern/X)
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Jim McGovern got into an online feud on X (Getty Images, @RepMcGovern/X)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene found herself in the middle of a heated online feud on Monday, February 5, as she launched a crude attack on her Democratic colleague, Rep Jim McGovern, on X (formerly Twitter). 

In response to a viral clip featuring McGovern, Greene posted, "Wow, this is coming from the same guy who is well known to lay his suit jacket on the actual bathroom floor while spending a lot of time in the stall of the first floor bathroom of the Capitol."

She continued taunting the Democratic Rep by adding a poop emoji and stating, "Eww. That's probably when he comes up with all this." 



 

Jim McGovern asks Marjorie Taylor Greene what she's doing in the men's bathroom

The feud between the House colleagues stems from a committee meeting where McGovern remarked, "The clowns are running the circus. We're wasting time on Marjorie Taylor Greene because she wants to impeach someone."

He added, "Don't get me started on her absurd censure resolution of Congresswoman Omar that she introduced because she doesn't know how to use Google Translate."



 

The Massachusetts Rep swiftly responded to Greene's attack, writing, "No idea what you're talking about… what are you doing in the men's bathroom, aren't you late for a Klan meeting?" 

According to Mediaite, the Georgia Rep has consistently made headlines for her controversial rhetoric, including using expletives against fellow Republicans like Rep Lauren Boebert and endorsing conspiracy theories such as the notion that the Las Vegas mass shooting was a false flag operation. 

Internet ridicules Marjorie Taylor Greene over her remarks about Jim McGovern laying his suit jacket on the bathroom floor

Soon after Greene took to X (formerly Twitter) to diss McGovern, netizens flocked to slam her for making absurd comments. 

Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at Dove for hiring 'obese' person as the face of their brand (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene is known for making headlines due to her controversial rhetoric (Getty Images)

One wrote, "Marjorie, that was way too specific. Now we know you DEFINITELY spend all your time tweeting from the first floor bathroom of the Capitol."

Another quipped, "Thought maga was against women in men’s bathrooms," and a person remarked, "Did you think this made sense when you wrote it? Kind of like when you decided it was a good idea to show explicit pictures on the house floor. This is like being back in high school."

Someone else inquired, "Why are you hanging out in men's bathrooms?" while one more said, "Why are you so concerned or know so much about his bathroom habits Marjorie!?? Ewww creepy." 



 



 



 



 



 

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