'We're done with you!' Marjorie Taylor Greene's scathing attack on CNN for 'rolling out lies' about Donald Trump backfires

Marjorie Taylor Greene slams news outlet for 'rolling out same old stupid lies' about Donald Trump
PUBLISHED DEC 5, 2023
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene backs Donald Trump following CNN's recent report on former POTUS' 'possible second term' (X/@mtgreenee, Getty Images)
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene backs Donald Trump following CNN's recent report on former POTUS' 'possible second term' (X/@mtgreenee, Getty Images)

ATLANTA, GEORGIA: On Monday morning, December 4, CNN shared their report on the possibility of a second term with Donald Trump as President in 2024.

The report also shared remarks made by neoconservative scholar Robert Kagan and Canadian-American commentator David Frum.

Following CNN’s report on Trump’s possible second term, Republican congresswoman and Trump supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene shared a screenshot of the aforementioned report as she slammed the network for the same.

Greene specifically shared a picture where CNN shared quotes by Kagan and Frum, and their comments on the former president, after which the congresswoman accused the network of “rolling out the same old stupid lies.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene takes on CNN

On X, formerly known as Twitter, Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote, “Here we go again! They know he’s going to win and they are freaking out so much that they are rolling out the same old stupid lies. PATHETIC.”



 

She added, “It won’t work this time. People are absolutely DONE.”

In the picture of CNN’s report shared by Greene, Robert Kagan, who was quoted, said, “Clear path to dictatorship in the United States,” and David Frum said, “Instantly plunge the country into a constitutional crisis,” while talking about a “Trump second term.”

The CNN report also quoted Liz Cheney, whose book 'Oath and Honor' talks about Trump, and on Monday morning Cheney also stated, “If Trump wins, he will never leave.”



 

Marjorie Taylor Greene trolled on X

After Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene claimed on X that Trump is “going to win” and CNN is “rolling out the same old stupid lies,” the internet swiftly responded to her, and it wasn’t in her, or Trump’s favor.

One user wrote, “Sadly, it is not a lie,” and another said, “Just the opposite...he will lose in a landslide.  Polls are not the same as they were pre-2016.”



 



 

“Done with you and Trump” wrote one user, and another said, “We are absolutely done, yes. Now go away.”



 



 

Greene continued to face mockery and ridicule on the social media platform as one user wrote, “You’re going to be so disappointed in 2024,” and another wrote, “He's not going to win. They aren't lies. Have you listened to Trump's speeches? We are absolutely done. With you, Trump and, the whole GQP. We're absolutely fed up with you.”



 



 

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