- The Washington Times - Thursday, November 16, 2023

In recent congressional testimony, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene held up a photo of an elderly couple who were killed by a 17-year-old illegal and asked Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to respond — and he did.

He went stone cold.

“He showed no remorse,” Greene said. “He did not even look like he was sorry. … no emotion on his face. No remorse. No sorrow. He stared at me with a smug look on his face.”

And thanks to eight Republicans who sided with Democrats on a vote to stall an impeachment effort against Mayorkas, he will skip on accountability for the open borders once again.

Greene’s new book “MTG,” exposes just the type of deep state politicking that have joined together Republicans with Democrats in their collective stand against the American people.

“I am very angered and upset. I had entered articles of impeachment,” Green said. “And no-one has picked them up.”

Tune in for more with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as she talks up her book, “MTG,” and the latest in swamp land, called D.C., including the fate of the January 6 protesters.


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