Marjorie Taylor Greene on Toxic Politics and Trump's Rhetoric
Forbes Breaking NewsDecember 7, 20252 min12,299 views
4 connectionsΒ·6 entities in this videoβApology for Toxic Political Rhetoric
- π Marjorie Taylor Greene humbly apologizes for her participation in toxic politics, stating it is "very bad for our country."
- π‘ She reflects on this issue, especially after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and commits to putting down the knives in politics.
- β¨ Greene expresses a desire for people to be kind to one another and to find a new path focused on the American people, emphasizing common ground over differences.
Addressing Past Controversies
- β οΈ Greene acknowledges past controversial posts, including a 2020 Facebook post with a gun alongside "the squad" and liking a tweet calling for the execution of Nancy Pelosi and former President Obama.
- β She states that these issues were addressed in 2021 and stands by her words, emphasizing that she never wants to cause harm.
- π£οΈ Greene believes America needs to come together to end toxic, dangerous rhetoric and division, and she aims to lead by example.
Trump's Role in Political Division
- π₯ Greene posted on X that President Trump's comments fueled threats against her, indicating his rhetoric is not new and has been directed at others.
- πΊπΈ She believes that despite political disagreements, Americans have more in common than differences and should respect each other.
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Toxic PoliticsPolitical RhetoricMarjorie Taylor GreeneDonald TrumpCharlie KirkNancy PelosiBarack ObamaAmerican PeoplePolitical Division
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