Marjorie Taylor Greene again proves an embarrassment
US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga) spread a conspiracy theory tying the State of Israel to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy during an online spat with Fox News host Mark R. Levin.This definitely isn't setting a good example. Seriously, she should be expelled from Congress for this, along with "the squad" coming from the Democrats, which includes Ilhan Omar. Greene is one very awful lot for a so-called conservative.
In a lengthy post on X, Greene told Levin, "Let me introduce you to my friend Jesus," and then "Jesus will return one day and those that did not recognize him will mourn."
Later in the post, she wrote, in apparent reference to President Kennedy: There was once a great President that the American people loved. He opposed Israel’s nuclear program. And then he was assassinated."
Greene has opposed America's support for Israel's recent operation to eliminate the Iranian nuclear weapons program as well as America's bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
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