'Nobody believes you': Internet trolls Marjorie Taylor Greene for accusing Alejandro Mayorkas of treason

Marjorie Taylor Greene is facing backlash after claiming Alejandro Mayorkas helped 'dark money NGOs' in the 'illegal alien invasion of America'
PUBLISHED APR 17, 2024
Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed DHS Sec Alejandro Mayorkas committed treason during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on April 16, 2024 (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed DHS Sec Alejandro Mayorkas committed treason during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing on April 16, 2024 (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed DHS Sec Alejandro Mayorkas for allegedly committing treason during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing examining the Department of Homeland Security's $108 billion 2025 budget request on Tuesday, April 16.

According to the Daily Mail, the hearing took place only hours before the articles of impeachment, which was signed by House Speaker Mike Johnson on April 15, was scheduled to be delivered to the Senate.

Marjorie Taylor Greene's accusations against Sec Mayorkas

The US Representative for Georgia called out Mayorkas for his ties to a non-profit organization that has allegedly urged migrants illegally entering the United States to vote for incumbent Joe Biden in the 2024 elections.

"You worked as a board member of an NGO that is working in conjunction with other NGOs, which are not only financing the invasion of the country, but also telling illegal aliens to vote in the United States elections," Greene reportedly said at the hearing.

"They are telling illegal aliens, non-citizens, to come vote for Joe Biden. That's your boss," she continued. "This is corruption at the deepest level. As a matter of fact, I would call it treason."

Sharing a clip of her statement on X (formerly Twitter), Greene wrote, "Secretary Mayorkas worked with dark money NGOs to finance the illegal alien invasion of America. This is an act of treason. The House already impeached Mayorkas, but Chuck Schumer must hold the trial to REMOVE him from office. Mayorkas should not serve in our government."



 

Internet reacts to Marjorie Taylor Greene's statements

"You've lied so much nobody believes you any more. What an absolute disgrace," wrote a user responding to MTG's post on X.



 

"You know all about treason. That's on your own resume," jibed another.



 

"'This is an act of treason.' File under 'Accuse the other side of that which you are guilty of,'" mocked a third.



 

"Do you...know what treason is? If so, this is a brilliant piece of dark humour," chided a fourth user.



 

"Margie, If anyone should be arrested and convicted for treason, it is you YOU!!! Due to the January 6 insurrection," slammed a fifth.



 

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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