On April 22, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) appeared in an Atlanta courtroom to respond to a lawsuit by a left-wing activist group that claimed that she was ineligible to run for office under the 14th Amendment for her comments on and after Jan. 6, 2021.
In the case brought against her, Greene was accused of having played a part in the Capitol breach on Jan. 6, which some people have controversially described as an “insurrection.”
The hearing was broadcast live on C-SPAN, a fact that Greene criticized earlier this week.
“They’re going to allow the press in the courtroom. They’re going to allow the whole thing to be videoed live and go anywhere in the world they want to,” Greene said in a video posted to social media. “You know what that’s going to look like? The Democrats and the nasty mainstream media, the ones who lie about me constantly anyways, they’re going to be able to twist and turn and clip out any little piece they want of these horrible things that these funded attorneys are going to try and say about me.”
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