Marjorie Taylor Greene “Attacked” in a Restaurant – “Never Even Noticed These People Until They Turned Into Demons”

The American left uses threats and violence to intimidate those they don’t agree with.  This is a familiar tactic used by regimes throughout history.

GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tweeted out that she was attacked in a restaurant by an insane woman and “screamed at by her adult son” late Monday night.

Greene said, “People used to respect others even if they had different views. But not anymore. Our country is gone.”

This was a common occurrence during the Trump years. Republican and Trump administration officials were frequently harassed and attacked by the violent left while they were out in public.

Marjorie Taylor Greene by is licensed under flickr

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