Marjorie Taylor Greene trolled as she alleges constitutional crisis over border 'invasion' and advocates for 'national divorce'

The congresswoman asserted that Trump's ballot disqualification and the invasion at the borders prompted her to declare that "America is facing a constitutional crisis"
PUBLISHED DEC 21, 2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares her recent remarks on America being in a "constitutional crisis" as she shares the "only" option (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene shares her recent remarks on America being in a "constitutional crisis" as she shares the "only" option (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has often shared her remarks on the “invasion” at the border. In addition to that, Greene also shared her thoughts on Donald Trump being disqualified from the Colorado ballot.

The congresswoman asserted that a combination of these comments and others prompted her to declare that "America is facing a constitutional crisis." In her recent statement, she concluded by suggesting the "only option" that could potentially ensue is a "national divorce."

As Greene articulates her apprehensions regarding the "constitutional crisis," the internet responded with an abundance of commentary, with many resorting to mockery and ridicule on the matter.

Marjorie Taylor Greene talks about ‘constitutional crisis’

On X, formerly known as Twitter, Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote, “America is in a constitutional crisis. The admin is enabling a full-scale border invasion and harboring illegal migrants.”



 

She added, “The courts are engaging in judicial tyranny. The government is politically weaponized against the people. Soon national divorce may be our only option.”

On the “border invasion,” Greene earlier wrote, “One would think that they would send in the US military since our country is being invaded and it’s the federal government’s job to defend the states from invasion. Then again when the administration agrees with the invasion, why stop it? There’s a word for that. Treason.”



 

Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash on X

After congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed, “Soon national divorce may be our only option,” the internet responded promptly.

One user wrote, “You can leave at any time, Marge,” and another wrote, “Fact Checking…CONCLUSION: The nation has a booming economy, the border is getting fixed, and Donald Trump has been officially declared an insurrectionist by a Supreme Court. Life is good.”



 



 

“You f**ked around in America and now you want a divorce. Girl, this ain’t like your marriage. You wanna leave, then leave,” wrote one user, and another wrote, “Girl, bye. Let's see how long these red states that depend on blue states last.”



 



 

Greene continued to face backlash on the social media platform as one user wrote, “Please divorce us! You are the issue,” and another wrote, “Just because you are divorced from reality, doesn’t mean our nation requires your love for divorce to be projected onto it politically. Thank you, but no thank you.”



 



 

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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