The Republican US Representative from Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Greene, has spoken the words that will be music to the ears of hundreds of Millions of Americans regarding what she wants to see happen when President Donald J. Trump returns to Washington DC as POTUS – that he focus on payback for the outrageous third world style- Banana Republic- that the administrative state has transformed the United States of America into.
Media reports picked up on the details of MTG’s recent comments: “Conservative firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene has vowed to “go after all of them” if Donald Trump wins the election.”
While very soft and fragile people complained about “Trump’s tweets being mean,” many of Trump’s voters were frustrated with his gentle and forgiving approach to the biggest traitors against the people’s government who were abusing their power and authority from their positions in Washington, D.C.
Many of Trump’s supporters were perplexed by the fact that he frequently gave high-paying, prestigious positions to individuals who openly despised him. And if he returns to the White House in 2024, his supporters will not tolerate another lenient approach to their usurpations.
MTG made it plain on social media that she expected Trump to be as impudent and audacious as Never Trumpers have always claimed he is.
“Greene’s remarks came in response to a report alleging that a charity promoting Black voter turnout was designed to boost Democrats. Nothing should be forgiven this time,” Greene said, if Trump wins the election,” DailyFetched reported, adding:
Meanwhile, the Capital Research Center released a report stating the Voter Registration Project is “the largest and most corrupt ‘charitable’ voter registration effort in American history.”
The Voter Registration Project website aims to “conduct non-partisan voter registration and mobilization to under-represented ethnic and socio-economic groups in the United States, including African-American, Latino, Native American and low-income voters.”
Stephen Miller, a former White House adviser to Donald Trump, shared a link to the report with the comment, “RICO?”
Greene responded to the message on X, formerly known as Twitter, writing, “Yes. When we take back the WH [White House], we will go after all of them. Nothing will be forgiven this time.”
RICO? https://t.co/yi4SOqyfdD
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) August 16, 2023
Capital Research alleges that the Voter Registration Project was used by Democratic donors to “selectively register millions of ‘non-white’ swing-state voters in the hopes of getting out the Democratic vote for a 2020 presidential win” using “the guise of civic-minded charity.”
It also alleges that the VRP program provided Biden “with somewhere between one million and 2.7 million votes across eight specifically chosen swing states,” which likely led to Democratic victory in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, costing Trump the election.
Greene speculated earlier this week that she could be Trump’s choice for vice president.
Greene reportedly replied: “I haven’t made up my mind whether I will do that or not,” she said, suggesting she could run for the Senate.
“I have a lot of things to think about. Am I going to be a part of President Trump’s Cabinet if he wins? Is it possible that I’ll be VP?” she posted, teasing all of DC, especially Axios, who reported on the brazen comment:
“Why it matters: Greene has emerged as a key ally to both former President Trump and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).”
Axios went on:
“Driving the news: In an interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution published Wednesday, Greene didn’t rule out running for U.S. Senate in 2026, telling the outlet, “I haven’t made up my mind whether I will do that or not.”
She added: “I have a lot of things to think about. Am I going to be a part of President Trump’s Cabinet if he wins? Is it possible that I’ll be VP?”
Greene said would “very, very heavily” consider being Trump’s running mate if asked, saying it would be “an honor.”
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The backdrop: Greene, who was first elected in 2020 and has transitioned from a leadership antagonist to a vocal McCarthy advocate, was kicked out of the right-wing Freedom Caucus last month amid growing divisions within the group over style and substance.
She has maintained her close relationship with Trump, defending him against the numerous federal and state indictments he has faced over the past few months.
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon stated in January that Greene “sees herself on the shortlist for Trump’s vice president” and quipped, “When MTG looks in the mirror she sees a potential president smiling back.”
According to a Friday New York Post article, one of Trump’s senior legal counsel is also discussing RICO in relation to Joe Biden’s Democratic administration.
“Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani insisted Thursday that the RICO laws used to indict him and other associates of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election tampering case were meant to be used for criminal organizations — like the Biden family.
While discussing Hunter Biden’s tax fraud investigation with radio host John Catsimatidis, Giuliani, 79, said the federal racketeering charge that made him a feared federal prosecutor should be used to charge the Biden family’s “massive bribery scheme” and “not for an election dispute.”
The former Trump counsel was questioned about charges that the president’s son may be able to avoid due to the expiration of the statute of limitations on alleged tax offenses he committed in Washington, DC, and California, where US Attorneys declined to pursue prosecution.
Both districts are outside the jurisdiction of David Weiss, the special counsel appointed by the Justice Department to investigate the Hunter Biden case.
“There is a way around it: The legitimate use of RICO,” Giuliani said on WABC’s “Cats & Cosby Show.”