Protests Disrupt Marjorie Taylor Greene's Georgia Town Hall
Protests Disrupt Marjorie Taylor Greene's Georgia Town Hall

Protests Disrupt Marjorie Taylor Greene's Georgia Town Hall

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A town hall hosted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in suburban Atlanta turned chaotic as multiple protesters disrupted the event, leading to three arrests and at least one person being subdued with a Taser by police. One protester called Greene a 'butch body bigot,' referencing a previous congressional spat between Greene and Rep. Jasmine Crockett. Despite the disruptions, Greene maintained control of the event, repeatedly asking protesters to leave and expressing satisfaction at their removal. The majority of the more than 150 attendees supported Greene, who continues to be a vocal ally of Donald Trump and is considering future runs for higher office in Georgia. During the town hall, Greene faced pointed questions on topics like Trump’s tariffs and social programs, but dismissed critics as 'brainwashed.' The incident drew both criticism and support online, highlighting the deep political divisions within her district.

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