Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash as she claims Donald Trump needs to 'finish the wall', shares his campaign ad

Marjorie Taylor Greene showed her support for Donald Trump once again as she claimed the country 'needs' him to 'finish the wall'
Marjorie Taylor Greene promoted Donald Trump's latest campaign ad that focuses on the open border (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene promoted Donald Trump's latest campaign ad that focuses on the open border (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: On X, formerly known as Twitter, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene shared the latest video posted on the official X account for the Trump Campaign, titled “Burning Down.”

As Greene shared this Trump campaign ad on her social media platform, she also added, “We have no idea who or what is in our country,” before she briefly stated why the country “needs” former President Donald Trump as the presidential elections draw closer.

Marjorie Taylor Greene promotes Donald Trump’s campaign ad

On X, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote, “We have no idea who or what is in our country. Make no mistake, if a terrorist attack happens on our homeland, Joe Biden and the open border Democrats will be fully responsible for inviting this invasion.”



 

She added, “We need President Trump to finish the wall and Make America Safe Again!”

The clip, titled, “Burning Down,” had a series of cutscenes, including those of President Joe Biden, as the voiceover narrated, “While the world burns, Joe Biden has created a violent threat in our own backyard.”

The narration added, “Biden’s open border has opened the floodgates to record numbers, including terrorists, and fentanyl traffickers, and raises the possibility of a Hamas attack.”

It continued, “President Trump had our border secured and he will do it again by building even more wall and stopping people from terrorist countries from ever entering.”

Trump's campaign ad quotes Fox News (X/@TeamTrump)
Trump's campaign ad quotes Fox News (@TeamTrump/X)

Next was Trump’s part of the voiceover where he simply said, “I’m Donald J Trump and I approve this message.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash on X

After Marjorie Taylor Greene shared Donald Trump’s new campaign ad on social media, which focused on the border and immigration, the internet’s response was prompt as Greene received severe backlash on X.

One user wrote, “Who would vote for a loser? Find someone new,” and another wrote, “Yeah. You made it into Congress somehow. There are no words for that for sure,” referring to the first statement in her tweet.



 



 

“#VoteBlueToStopTheStupid,” expressed one user, and another simply dubbed Greene, “Delusional.”



 



 

Greene continued to receive flak online following the Trump campaign ad as one user wrote, “Higher priority is to get rid of the traitors who currently hold office—MTG,” and another wrote, “He isn't going to pick you for VP.”



 



 

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