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Marjorie Taylor Greene hearing – live: Congresswoman due in court in lawsuit that could ban her from office | The Independent
2022-04-22 00:00:00.0     独立报-美国政治     原网页

       

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       Marjorie Taylor Greene complains ‘nasty’ media won’t be barred from her trial

       Marjorie Taylor Greene will face an administraive judge at a hearing Friday afternoon that could see the Georgia Republican banned from public office because of her alleged support for the 6 January insurrection at the US Capitol.

       The congresswoman will be questioned about the 2021 insurrection by lawyer Ron Fein, representing a group of voters who filed a challenge with the Georgia secretary of state’s office alleging that Ms Greene helped facilitate the attack that ultimately sought to upend Congress’ certification of Joe Biden’s presidential election victory.

       They say that her behaviour violates a clause in the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment and makes her ineligible to run for reelection.

       Among other things, the case against the congresswoman hinges on her repeated use of a “codeword” – specifically, repeated references to the year 1776 – which the laywers say encouraged the rioters who descended on the Capitol.

       For her part, Ms Greene is appealing a federal judge's ruling allowing a challenge to her eligibility to run for reelection to proceed and has openly complained about the ‘nasty’ media that will be in attendance for a hearing that could see her lose her job.

       The hearing is scheduled to begin at 9:30am ET.

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       Key Points Lawyer fighting to block Greene says she used ‘codeword’ to encourage Capitol riot Greene complains ahead of hearing that ‘nasty’ media will be in courtroom Greene lashed out after judge green-lit lawsuit that would ban her from ballot

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       Republican Congressman Madison Cawthorn, who faced a similar lawsuit to Marjorie Taylor Greene over his alleged role in supporting the Capitol attack, took to Twitter last night to throw his support behind the pro-Trump Republican ahead of her own hearing on Friday.

       “The left is trying to remove patriots like @RepMTG and me from the ballot. We expect them to act like that,” the North Carolina Republican wrote.

       A Trump-appointed judge, Richard E Myers II, blocked the lawsuit from proceeding earlier last month, which could’ve prevented Mr Cawthorn from running for re-election by labeling him an insurrectionist.

       The North Carolina lawmaker then continued in his tweet to call out the Tennessee Republican Party, who voted on Tuesday to remove three congressional candidates from the primary ballot, including the Trump-backed candidate Morgan Ortagus, alongside Baxter Lee and Robby Starbuck.

       “But to see Republicans do it to other Republicans is sickening. Back room deals should NOT decide this election- the people of Tennessee should!” he wrote.

       Johanna Chisholm 22 April 2022 13:07

       1650627731 Kevin McCarthy calls out the wrong lawyer involved in Greene’s case

       House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy tweeted late Thursday night in a show of support for fellow Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene ahead of her hearing on Friday that could see her blocked from seeking re-election in the 24 May Republican primary.

       “American voters should determine who represents them in Congress, not well-funded political activists,” McCarthy wrote, before attempting to shame the lawyer leading Friday’s case against the Georgia Republican.

       “Marc Elias’ case against Rep. Taylor Greene is undemocratic & un-American.”

       The only problem with McCarthy’s attack, as Mr Elias pointed out himself, is that he’s not involved in Rep Greene’s hearing.

       “I haven’t filed any case against Greene, but I am clearly living rent free in your head,” the Democratic lawyer quote tweeted back to the GOP lawmaker.

       Ron Fein, the attorney who will question Ms Greene on Friday, is the laywer who heads up the non-profit Free Speech for People, which represents a group of voters seeking to block Ms Greene from running for re-election.

       Johanna Chisholm 22 April 2022 12:42

       1650626401 Opinion: Greene is finally facing some consequences. Her insurrectionist friends might soon, too

       Writing after US District Judge Amy Totenberg allowed the lawsuit against Marjorie Taylor Greene to go forward this week, opinion writer Noah Berlatsky discussed how Ms Greene’s hearing serves as evidence that there are consequences in the works for Republican lawmakers who denied the election results, even if its not coming directly from Congress.

       One of Josh Hawley’s major donors abandoned him. Progressives appealed to businesses, and corporations like Allstate, American Express, and Nike promised to cease direct contributions to lawmakers who voted against confirming the results of the 2020 election. Most of them have kept those pledges, though a few — like Cigna and Eli Lilly — have gone back on their word.

       Noah Berlatsky

       Read the full opinion piece from Noah Berlatsky, writing for The Independent, here.

       Marjorie Taylor Greene is finally facing some consequences for her actions Congress has been completely ineffectual — but one of Josh Hawley’s major donors abandoned him, most companies that promised not to give to Republican Senators who denied the election results have kept their word, and 14th Amendment challenges are coming

       Johanna Chisholm 22 April 2022 12:20

       1650624361 ICYMI: Greene lashed out after judge green-lit lawsuit that would ban her from ballot

       A federal judge earlier this week denied Marjorie Taylor Greene’s attempt to have the case against her thrown out, a ruling that the far-right congresswoman has categorically disagreed with.

       “I have to go to court on Friday and actually be questioned about something I’ve never been charged with and something I was completely against,” the Georgia Republican complained following the judge’s ruling.

       Ms Greene has maintained that she did not participate in or help plan the 6 January attack on the US Capitol, despite providing vocal support to those who have since been arrested and charged for their own involvement in the insurrection.

       Speaking on Tucker Carlson’s nightly programme earlier this week, the pro-Trump Republican said the hearing was cooked up by “progressives” in a larger effort to keep her name off the ballot.

       “They’ve hired up some attorneys from New York who hate the people in my district and don’t believe that they should have the right to elect who they want to send to Washington, which is me.”

       Continue reading the full story from The Independent’s Andrew Naughtie.

       Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out as lawsuit that would ban her from ballot proceeds Far-right Georgia Congresswoman has denied planning or taking part in 6 January attack on US Capitol

       Johanna Chisholm 22 April 2022 11:46

       1650622275 Greene complains ahead of hearing that ‘nasty’ media will be in courtroom

       Speaking ahead of her hearing to Jenna Ellis, a former Trump attorney, Marjorie Taylor Greene took to calling out a group of people she’s now commonly linked to debasing: the media.

       "It's absurd what they are claiming and lying about," the congresswoman said to Ms Ellis, just days before the hearing that could potentially see her lose her job.

       “They’re going to allow the press in the courtroom. They’re going to allow the whole thing to be videoed live out to go anywhere in the world that they want to. And you know what that’s going to look like — the Democrats and the nasty mainstream media, you know, the ones that lie about me constantly anyways, well, they’re going to be able to twist and turn, and clip out any little piece they want of the horrible things that these funded attorneys are going to try to say about me.”

       Watch the clip of the Georgia Republican’s interview with Ms Ellis below.

       Johanna Chisholm 22 April 2022 11:11

       1650621541 Lawyer fighting to block Greene says she used ‘codeword’ to encourage Capitol riot

       The hearing around Marjorie Taylor Greene’s eligibility to run for reelection could hinge around the use of one “codeword” she uttered ahead of the 6 January Capitol Riot, lawyers seeking to disqualify the Georgia Republican said.

       “The day before the attack, she signaled to her followers a codeword that meant to storm federal buildings and supposedly overthrow tyrants,” Ron Fein, the attorney who will question Ms Greene, told MSNBC on Wednesday. “So, we are going to ask her about all of that and more.”

       On 5 January 2021, while providing an interview with Newsmax, the congresswoman told interviewers that ”This is our 1776 moment”.

       Lawyers representing the voters seeking to block the congresswoman from reelection say “1776” was a “codeword for violence.”

       As Ms Greene spoke it, pro-Trump demonstrators were gathering in Washington, DC for the following day’s rallies, where they planned to protest the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory.

       Continuing reading the full story from The Independent’s Nathan Place.

       Lawyer says Marjorie Taylor Greene used ‘codeword’ to encourage Capitol riot ‘The day before the attack, she signaled to her followers a codeword that meant to storm federal buildings and supposedly overthrow tyrants,’ says Ron Fein, the lawyer who will question Ms Greene

       Johanna Chisholm 22 April 2022 10:59

       


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