Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene (R-GA) insisted that her love for Donald Trump entitled her to cut to the front of Monday’s inaugural line, bypassing dozens of her colleagues waiting to enter the Capitol Rotunda. The Trump diehard said on the far-right YouTube channel Real America’s Voice that the representatives were lining up by the year they entered Congress. Taylor-Greene, who was first elected in 2020, however, wasn’t happy with her place in line. “I said, ‘This is ridiculous,’” she recalled. “‘We need to be lining up by who supports President Trump the most.’ I said, ‘That’s me.‘” So the Georgia firebrand apparently stormed to the front of the line, where she said she encountered Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur. “Look, you voted to impeach President Trump, so I’m going in front of you,” Greene said, adding her belief that “every single one of those Democrats” did not deserve to be at the inauguration. The Georgia representative has been among Trump’s most ardent—and controversial—allies in the House over the past several years.
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