Marjorie Taylor Greene's claim of Democrats 'panicking' over Donald Trump's potential 'big win' draws flak

Internet shuts down Marjorie Taylor Greene's latest claims about Democrats 'panicking' over Donald Trump's popularity
PUBLISHED DEC 13, 2023
Marjorie Taylor Greene sparks controversy once again as she talks about 'fake indictments' surrounding Donald Trump, confidently predicting his triumphant return in the upcoming 2024 Presidential election (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene sparks controversy once again as she talks about 'fake indictments' surrounding Donald Trump, confidently predicting his triumphant return in the upcoming 2024 Presidential election (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene recently posted a video on X, previously known as Twitter. The video featured a Newsmax interview conducted in the Bronx, where residents expressed their support for former President Donald Trump over President Joe Biden.

As Greene shared this video on the social media platform, she claimed that “panic is setting in as Democrats realize Trump is going to win big.”

The congresswoman also briefly mentioned Trump's “fake indictments,” but the internet wasn’t too impressed as Greene faced backlash for the same on X.

Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Donald Trump’s ‘fake indictments’ will ‘fail’

On X, Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote, “Panic is setting in as Democrats realize Trump is going to win big.”



 

She then questioned, “What will they do this time to try to beat him when their fake indictments fail?”

Greene also shared a video of Newsmax, who interviewed people in the Bronx, where the residents spoke about inflation, and not seeing “any improvement.”

One woman also said, “Bidenomics is just not working, it’s a complete mess, it’s a disaster.”

People shared their thoughts on someone other than Joe Biden being president as one woman said, “Bring back Trump. We had money when Trump was President.”

Others also said, “Trump 2024, everybody,” and more about how they would vote for Trump “if he runs.”

As the interview on the streets of the Bronx shared by Greene continued and showcased an increasing amount of support for Trump, the internet wasn’t convinced and resorted to ridicule and mockery after Greene talked about “panic setting in” when it came to the Democrats.

Internet reacts to Majorie Taylor Greene’s claims on X

The internet’s response to Marjorie Taylor Greene on the social media platform was prompt after she shared a video of people praising Donald Trump.

One user wrote, “We took out the trash in 2020 and we’ll do it again in 2024! This time we’ll include you!” and another mocked, “Still trying hard for that VP spot I see. Give it a rest. You’d literally have to hide under his desk for that.”



 



 

“Marj your lies will never be FACT,” wrote one user, and another said, “LMAO... you are sooooo wrong.”



 



 

People continued to shut down claims made by Greene as one user wrote, “The Bronx? Remember the negative reception you got the last time you were in New York?” and another wrote, “Newsmax isn’t interviewing everyone.”



 



 

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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