'No one expects anything but chaos from you': Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed as she makes impeachment calls against Biden admin in lengthy rant

Marjorie Taylor Greene made a lengthy post on X (formerly Twitter), bashing Joe Biden's admin and calling for the impeachment of 'treasonous traitors'
UPDATED JAN 1, 2024
Marjorie Taylor Greene recently took to X to post a lengthy rant about the Biden administration (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene recently took to X to post a lengthy rant about the Biden administration (Getty Images)

ROME, GEORGIA: Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has achieved unprecedented fame, albeit some may argue notoriety, due to her controversial beliefs and radical viewpoints.

Representing Georgia’s 14th congressional district, she has time and again shown her support for former US President Donald Trump and recently shared the ex-POTUS' campaign’s latest anti-immigration video on X (formerly Twitter), titled "Burning Down."


 
 
 
 
 
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She’s no stranger to Internet backlash, and the Congresswoman faced the ire of social media users when she claimed in her post, "George Floyd died from a drug overdose," while extending support to his supposed murderer Derek Chauvin.

Moreover, on Friday, December 29, she posted a lengthy rant on X (formerly Twitter) ahead of the new year, where she made her intentions clear on a lot of political issues and could be seen as re-assuring her constituents and donors of her unwavering stance on said matters since getting elected.

Marjorie Taylor Greene calls members of the Biden administration 'treasonous traitors' in length X post

Greene began her post by saying, "I will NOT vote for a short term or long term continuing resolution to continue to fund the government with Nancy Pelosi’s and Joe Biden’s budget policies and spending levels."



 

She added, "The House must pass our remaining approps bills and tell the Senate to do their job as now 2 government funding deadlines are looming!"

"We are approaching $34 trillion in debt. Government spending is the sole driver for the inflation that is crushing Americans. We should be operating like a business on the verge of bankruptcy, and only spend to keep vital and necessary government functions running," continued the Congresswoman. 

Greene further noted, "We cannot afford foreign wars, out of control of illegal immigration, paying for illegal aliens, funding the failing Green New Deal and forced electric vehicle agenda."

Subsequently, she mentioned, "Government grants for weird or dangerous science and medical “research”, funding universities that ruin our children’s minds, funding sex or race based agendas and special interests, and the politically weaponized government agencies."

The Rep asserted, "And I will NOT vote for ANY deal that funds the Ukraine war or other foreign wars that trades our border security! Our border security should be a given, not a bartering tool with the America last neocons and globalists!!!"


 
 
 
 
 
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"Besides the Biden admin can NOT be trusted with our border security, they have a proven track record of creating the biggest invasion in US history that has created the worst national security crisis in history," claimed Greene. 

She persisted, "The only option we can pursue at this point is IMPEACHMENT!!! Not beg and plead and barter for these treasonous traitors to actually do their jobs and defend our country from the worst steady flow of human and drug trafficking in American history that is making the cartels rich and powerful beyond their wildest dreams."

"The absurdity in Washington is beyond comprehension," wrote the Congresswoman in conclusion. 

Internet ridicules Marjorie Taylor Greene for her lengthy rant and impeachment calls

Soon after Greene posted her rant on X (formerly Twitter), netizens flocked to criticize the Georgia Rep over her claims. 


 
 
 
 
 
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One remarked, "Your paycheck should be shut off first," while another added, "Leave the working American middle class alone and cancel the tax breaks for the ultra wealthy. Problem solved."

A person wrote, "You should resign and let someone else better prepared to deal with the complexities of governing take your place," with someone else saying, "You don’t vote for anything that helps people, so continue your day as normal."

An individual noted, "Well, you haven't accomplished anything productive since you came to Congress. No one expects anything other than chaos from you."

"If I were you I’d leave before they vote you out !" expressed one more. 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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