'Stupid questions!' Marjorie Taylor Greene pitches fit at reporters remembering J6
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed at what she said were "stupid questions" from reporters who she argued should be "held accountable" over their coverage of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
On the fourth anniversary of the riot, Greene expressed frustration to Real America's Voice host Beau Davidson about reporters who had asked her about the occasion.
"I've already dealt with all the stupid questions from the leftists and the activists and the media that are trying to constantly talk about, you know, January 6th and falsely call it an insurrection!" Greene opined. "It was not an insurrection! It was a fedsurrection!"
"And it's time for those people to be held accountable, as well as the members of Congress that served on the January 6th committee," she insisted. "So I look very much forward to that happening."
Greene also reflected on some of the questions she was asked.
"I got asked about the police officers that were attacked," she explained. "I got asked about how Democrats' feelings were hurting today after the January 6th from four years ago."
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"So I reminded every single one of them about night after night riots by BLM and Antifa, and how many of those police officers were attacked, and over 95 percent of those BLM and Antifa rioters' charges were dropped, and they never served a single day in jail," the lawmaker noted. "And so I also asked them how many of those Democrats are feeling sorry and have their feelings hurt for those police officers, as well."
"They can continue to feign their outrage, but I could care less about a single bit of it, because today was a great day."
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