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BREAKING: Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses Democrat's Chief Of Staff Of 'Targeting And Harassing' Her

 

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On the House floor, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accuses the Chief of Staff of Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) of targeting and harassing her.


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BREAKING: Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses Democrat's Chief Of Staff Of 'Targeting And Harassing' Her

In her statement MTG said:

In order to have a justice system, that is fair and good and one that the american people can trust. It should be a justice system, that process prosecutes crime just because it's a crime not based on a political party, not based on does it match up with the the ideas or policies they agree with, or the President that's in the White House or whoever speaker of the house or whoever's in leadership, it should matter that it's a crime and they should prosecute these crimes. 

But unfortunately that's not happening, So I did find out who this person is and it's reported in the news. I did find out that it's representative Jake Austin Kloss chief of staff, his chief of staff is the person that has been consistently attacking the sign, targeting me, harassing me, this is a chief of staff this isn't like a low-level staffer, this isn't an intern, this is a chief of staff that's had quite a career. Here working in this institution who knows better, as a matter of fact he fully believes that you shouldn't harass anyone over their religion or their gender or, their sex or any of these things he definitely believes in hate crimes because previously when he worked in another member's office, when he was chief of staff in that office there was a man that yanked down their pride flag outside their office, yanked it down and mistreated it. 

Well Tim Heisem the chief of staff at Jake Austin Kloss's office, who has been targeting harassing me was so offended at that action that they chased, he and the other staff chased that man down the hall they wanted the capitol police to arrest him and prosecute him. They wanted him prosecuted but yet Tim Highsome chief of staffer Jake Austin Claus feels he's completely above the law, and he feels and says that my sign saying there's only two genders male and female, he says it's a statement of hate and therefore he's entitled to attacking me for it, you see that is complete hypocrisy, that is not the way this works why is one above the other it shouldn't be.

I thought in America aren't we all equal, aren't all of our beliefs protected, isn't our speech protected, why is my religion under attack why is christianity under attack? Why is my belief in defending women and girls privacy rights and sports? Why is that wrong but yet it's okay for him to defend the pride flag and be angered and upset and want to arrest and prosecute someone? When they attack it two-tiered justice system.

Pointing a photograph MTG said: This is a man that i don't know, he doesn't know me. I didn't know who he was until a few weeks ago. I had no idea, I don't and you know for a time I've been in my build my office building many times late at night. But I don't go there by myself anymore because of this man right here, I don't know if he's one of the death threats that have called my office, I don't know if he's one of the people that mail in disgusting horrible things to me in my office. I don't know what else he would do because he feels he's above the law and beyond reproach, I also don't understand why his boss representative jake austin kloss still has him employed, because I'll tell you right now if anyone in my office, if any of my staff were to do what he has been doing to another member of congress, they would be fired and my staff would never do it since early, on in our term when my colleague across the hall for me attacked me on Twitter, by starting on my nameplate and turning the camera to herself where she planted the Trans Flag no one in my office, none of my staff has touched her flag, nor would we because we respect her freedom of speech and her right to have it there, we would not touch it but that's not how I have been treated, with these lines she ended her house remarks.

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