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Marjorie Taylor Greene Has Insane Plan To Keep Steve Bannon Out Of Prison

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Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with a few other extremists in Congress, is working on a bonkers plan to prevent Steve Bannon from going to prison next month. Greene is co-sponsoring legislation that would rescind Bannon's subpoena from Congress, which would then cause his conviction to be invalidated because he can't defy a subpoena that doesn't exist - or at least, that's what she thinks. The truth is that this plan couldn't work even if it had the full support of the House.
Also, wannabe dictator Donald Trump made a proclamation this week saying that any business leader who doesn't support him in this year's election should be fired. This is more frightening than his desire to prosecute his enemies, as it opens the doors for businesses to do away with employees who don't blindly follow Trump (or the political ideology of those in charge.) It won't stop here, either.
And Donald Trump held a rally in Wisconsin this week, and his supporters that attended the rambling speech seemed to love the idea of voting for a convicted felon. Reporters at the Right Side Broadcast Network reported seeing tons of t-shirts that said "I'm Voting For A Felon", and they proceeded to talk about how much the convictions are helping Trump. His supporters were never going to abandon him, but polls show that everyone else is, so those convictions aren't doing what conservatives think.
Finally, during a speech this week, Donald Trump proclaimed that President Biden will be "pumped up" full of drugs so that he can perform better during their upcoming debate. This is the same claim that Trump and others have made about Biden's State of the Union performance, even though there is no evidence to suggest this has happened. But shortly after Trump made these comments, Sean Hannity echoed them on Fox News during an interview with Lara Trump. They are trying to prep the base for Trump losing the debate.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with a few other extremists in Congress, is working on a bonkers plan to prevent Steve Bannon from going to prison next month. Greene is co-sponsoring legislation that would rescind Bannon's subpoena from Congress, which would then cause his conviction to be invalidated because he can't defy a subpoena that doesn't exist - or at least, that's what she thinks. The truth is that this plan couldn't work even if it had the full support of the House.
Also, wannabe dictator Donald Trump made a proclamation this week saying that any business leader who doesn't support him in this year's election should be fired. This is more frightening than his desire to prosecute his enemies, as it opens the doors for businesses to do away with employees who don't blindly follow Trump (or the political ideology of those in charge.) It won't stop here, either.
And Donald Trump held a rally in Wisconsin this week, and his supporters that attended the rambling speech seemed to love the idea of voting for a convicted felon. Reporters at the Right Side Broadcast Network reported seeing tons of t-shirts that said "I'm Voting For A Felon", and they proceeded to talk about how much the convictions are helping Trump. His supporters were never going to abandon him, but polls show that everyone else is, so those convictions aren't doing what conservatives think.
Finally, during a speech this week, Donald Trump proclaimed that President Biden will be "pumped up" full of drugs so that he can perform better during their upcoming debate. This is the same claim that Trump and others have made about Biden's State of the Union performance, even though there is no evidence to suggest this has happened. But shortly after Trump made these comments, Sean Hannity echoed them on Fox News during an interview with Lara Trump. They are trying to prep the base for Trump losing the debate.
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