Marjorie Taylor Greene's Strange Fake Claim About Trump's Victory Gets on Everyone's Nerves
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- Policy Leaning
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74% : Similarly, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) shared a clip of Trump's victory speech, captioned, "Your President," in which Trump praised his campaign as the 'greatest political movement of all time.'Greene's 'third-time' comment stemmed from her support of Trump's unfounded claims of being 'robbed' in the 2020 election.33% : In another statement, she claimed that without supposed voter fraud, non-resident voters, mail-in ballots from deceased individuals, and hidden ballots, Trump would have won the state in a 'landslide.'
19% : Since Trump's 2020 loss, Greene has regularly repeated and promoted theories regarding election fraud, often suggesting that Trump was the 'legitimate' president.
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