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People are Very DISTURBED by What Marjorie Taylor Greene Tweeted the Night Before Paul Pelosi’s Assault

Early Friday morning Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was assaulted inside his home in San Francisco with a hammer.

An assailant broke into the home and asked “Where’s Nancy? Where’s Nancy?” Which is some scary sh*t. We have learned a lot about the assailant and he’s basically what we would expect. A nutty Trump supporter who took Trump’s words too far. Trump has been pushing political violence since his rallies before the 2016 election. Remember Trump offering to pay the bail of any of his supporters who were arrested for beating up anti-Trump protesters? So this has been going on for a while now, and this is also fascism.

And people noticed a very odd tweet from Marjorie Taylor Greene, which was sent the evening before Pelosi’s attack. Honestly, just hours before the attack, because Pelosi was attacked right before 2:30am, according to the New York Times. Taylor Greene sent this tweet at 5:48 PST.

Marj tweeted, “Just wait until tomorrow.”

Now, would Marjorie actually be that dumb to tweet something like that if she was involved, or knew about the attack? I wouldn’t think so. But that else could she have been referring to? What happened yesterday that was so big? Nothing. The only thing to dominate the news cycle was the attack on Pelosi, with good reason.

In the past Greene has stated that Nancy Pelosi was guilty of treason, a crime punishable death.

Responding to the news of the attack against Pelosi, Greene tweeted: “Violence and crime are rampant in Joe Biden’s America. It shouldn’t happen to Paul Pelosi. It shouldn’t happen to innocent Americans. It shouldn’t happen to me. (Swatted six times, violence & death threats every day).”

“Whether it’s Atlanta, Chicago, NY, or San Francisco, we need to fund & support police and end the deadly nationwide crime. Praying for Paul Pelosi,” the GOP lawmaker added.

But that doesn’t change whaat Greene tweeted Thursday night before the attack, and Twitter had some questions:

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