Rep. Georgia’s newly elected Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Twitter on Wednesday that she will be submitting indictment against President-elect Joe Biden a day after the inauguration.
She said her motivation was to stand up for the 75 million Americans who are ‘fed up with the deed’ in government.
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“It’s time to take a stand,” she said. “I am proud to be the voice of Republican voters who have been ignored.”
President Trump was indicted for a historic second time by the U.S. House on Wednesday, charged with “inciting rebellion” over the deadly riot at the Capitol.
Ten Republicans fled Trump and joined the Democrats who said he should be held accountable and ominously warned of a ‘clear and present danger’ if Congress left him unhindered before the inauguration of Democrat Biden on January 20. .
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The congresswoman did not specify what exact charge she would plead against Biden, but she tweeted the famous panel discussion in the Foreign Relations Council where Biden spoke about how he urged Ukrainian officials to sue Viktor Shokin, the country’s prosecutor in 2015. to resign. while he was vice president. Praying to deny the wrongfulness.
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Greene’s office and the Biden transition team did not immediately respond to an email from Fox News.
Greene’s move appears to be symbolic. Congress will be controlled by Democrats and she will need a simple majority of the members to bring the charges to the Senate.
Her announcement seems to contradict many in her own party who say Trump’s second accusation was unnecessarily divisive at a time when the country had to start coming together.
Greene had defended her decision not to wear a mask when locked up in a safe room with other members of the House during the riots in the Capitol, and pushed back against Democrats blaming her and other maskless GOP members give for their recent coronavirus-positive tests.
She said she tested negative for COVID-19 in the White House on Jan. 4 and does not believe healthy Americans should be forced to muzzle themselves with a mask.
Fox News’ Marisa Schultz and Associated Press Contributed to This Report