Marjorie Taylor Greene Admits She Voted on Bill Without Reading It, Ignored AI Regulation
The Ring of FireJune 8, 20255 min57,091 views
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- 🎯 US Representatives and Senators have three core responsibilities: writing legislation, reading legislation, and voting on it.
- 💡 Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly admitted to voting on a significant budget bill without reading it first.
Unread Legislation and AI Regulation
- ⚠️ Greene stated she did not know about a section on pages 278-279 of the OBBB that strips states of the right to regulate AI for 10 years.
- ⚡ She expressed strong opposition to this section, calling it a violation of state rights, and claimed she would have voted no if she had known.
- 🧠 The bill's AI regulation section was worked on for months, and Greene could have read it during its revision process.
Call for Accountability
- 📣 Greene is now demanding the Senate strip out the AI regulation part of the bill, essentially asking them to do the job she refused to do.
- 🗳️ The speaker suggests that this failure to read legislation alone should be grounds for voters in Georgia to remove Greene from office, regardless of other political beliefs.
- 🗣️ The argument is made that if an elected official admits they cannot perform a fundamental duty like reading bills, it should be a deal-breaker for their constituents.
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