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Watch Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Face When Caller on Live TV Calls Her an ‘Embarrassment to the State of Georgia’

Marjorie Taylor Greene recently made a public appearance on a TV talk show. Unfortunately for her, one concerned citizen who used the call-in line said that the congresswoman was an “embarrassment to the state of Georgia.” She was appearing on a Night Talk show that was taking place in Georgia, which is her home state and the one she represents.

The woman who called in started by saying, “Thank God for Joe Biden,” which immediately caused Greene’s smile to become awkward and forced as she looked at the host. Then, the caller proceeded to say that the representative was an embarrassment to her state, which only increased the tension for MTG.

Greene’s forced smile was not very convincing, and the hosts of the show looked equally uncertain about how to respond to the caller, who disagreed with the values they were there to promote. The talk show host finally responded by saying, “Well, we all have our opinions.” The caller agreed with him, saying, “Amen to that, and I’ve got mine.”

Earlier this week, Marjorie Taylor Greene made another public appearance when she released a statement endorsing J D Vance, who is running in Ohio to join her in the Senate. In her opinion, MTG said: “Our country is being taken over by an unholy alliance of leftwing radicals and corporate oligarchs who seek to undermine our God-given rights, destroy traditional American values and force us all to live under their woke authoritarianism.”

The Senator went on to add that, “It’s time to start electing strong conservatives like JD, who put people over politicians and understand exactly what we’re up against, and don’t just talk a good game on cable news, but who actually have the courage to fight back against the radical left to save America and stop Communism.”

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