'Your input isn't needed': Marjorie Taylor Greene sparks backlash with claims against GOP candidate Nikki Haley regarding 'border wall'

The congresswoman also shared a clip released by 'MAGA War Room' that focussed on Haley
Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashes latest claims against Nikki Haley on social media (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene unleashes latest claims against Nikki Haley on social media (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Over the past few days, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has been actively supporting former President Donald Trump in Iowa while simultaneously expressing her opposition to GOP candidate and former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley. This stance has garnered criticism and backlash.

However, Greene remains undeterred and persists in reinforcing her position against Haley on X, previously known as Twitter.

She emphasizes her thoughts against Haley by focusing on Trump's "border wall." Once again, the congresswoman faces criticism and backlash on the social media platform.

Marjorie Taylor Greene shares remarks against Nikki Haley

On X, Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote, “Nikki Haley doesn’t want us to call illegals criminals. Nikki doesn’t support President Trump’s border wall. Nikki pushed amnesty for illegals.”



 

Greene also added, “No one who supports secure borders can support Nikki Haley. But we can support President Trump. He did it once, he’ll do it again!!”

With this, the congresswoman also shared a clip released by 'MAGA War Room' that focussed on Haley.

As images and videos of immigrants flashed across the screen, the voiceover said, “drug traffickers, rapists, poisoning our country but Nikki Haley refused to call ‘illegals,’ ‘criminals.’”

A brief clip of Haley was played where she said, “We don’t need to talk about them as criminals, they are not.”

The voiceover continued, “Illegals are criminals, Nikki, that’s what illegal means. Haley even opposed Trump’s wall and Haley repeatedly pushed amnesty for illegals.”

The previous clip of Haley played once again before the voiceover continued, “Nikki Haley, too weak, too liberal to fix the border.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene faces backlash on X

Following Marjorie Taylor Greene's comments targeting Nikki Haley, particularly on the topics of "illegals" and Donald Trump's border wall, the internet swiftly reacted with a variety of responses.

One user wrote, "Trump lost, Get over it. Your book is a joke..in fact, you're a joke," and another wrote, "And YET she hasn't been indicted with 91 counts. Enough said."



 



 

"I've noticed you're spouting off more and more about Nikki Haley (the next President of the USA!) - feeling the heat, are ya??" wrote one user and another wrote, "We will vote for whoever we want. Your input isn't needed."



 



 

Greene continued to face backlash online as one user wrote, "So your saying Nikki is a smart woman, ok thanks horse face," and another wrote, "Go away Margie. No really. Tired of your BS."



 



 

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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