'Lost soul': MTG slammed for pushing conspiracy theory about Joe Biden's call during Kamala Harris rally

Marjorie Taylor Greene seemingly tried to claim that Biden was not actually on the call but it was his recorded voice that was played
Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned Biden's call during Kamala Harris' event (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned Biden's call during Kamala Harris' event (Getty Images)

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE: Marjorie Taylor Greene has been labeled a “jealous” woman after she tried to push a bizarre conspiracy theory about President Joe Biden following his remote speech during Kamala Harris’ campaign rally.

The far-right politician seemingly tried to claim that Biden was not actually on the call but it was his recorded voice that was played, as reported by The Independent.

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 5: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks during a press conference out
Marjorie Taylor Greene has pushed a conspiracy theory (Getty Images)

Joe Biden backs Kamala Harris after dropping out of presidential race

Kamala Harris did a full day of campaigning on Monday, July 22, and while she was addressing campaign workers in Wilmington, Delaware, she reportedly received a call from the POTUS.

The president told the crowd, “I know yesterday’s news was surprising, and it was hard for you to hear, but it was the right thing to do,” referring to his decision to back out from the upcoming presidential race.

“The name is changed on top of the ticket, but the mission hasn’t changed at all,” Biden added after endorsing Harris as his replacement for the November election.

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Kamala Harris may run for the White House (Getty Images)

The vice president then reportedly told Biden, “Joe, I know you’re still on the rec…the call.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene doubts Biden’s well-being

Greene immediately pointed it out on Facebook by sharing the clip from the event.



 

She wrote, “‘Joe, I know you’re still on the rec…the call.’ Did Kamala spill the beans? Was it a recording? That’s what she started to say.”

But Greene was not the only one who thought something was fishy after Biden stepped back from the race.

Lauren Boebert also made a demand via X. She tweeted, “I demand proof of life from Joe Biden today by 5:00 pm. He needs to get in front of some camera and discuss if he’s aware that he dropped out. Hiding is completely unacceptable.”



 

Netizens call Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘a lost soul’

Meanwhile, Greene has been blasted online for her latest antics as a Facebook user commented, “I think you are jealous of this smart woman.”

Another user wrote, “You're just jealous because you aren't her. You're the dirt under her shoes. Deal with it.”

“I watched this live. If you listen close this has been sliced. This is so fake! Come on people wake up to what Magas are doing,” the third one shared.

The fourth one said, “You sure do a lot of ASSuming without facts. Always so quick to judge others.”

The fifth one added, “You MTG are a lost soul. Adios!”

“It was not a recording! He could be heard at different times answering appropriately! Just stop!” a person asserted.

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