Photo Of Marjorie Taylor Greene During Jan. 6th Trial Emerges And People Think She’s Big Mad: “It’s Getting Real Margie”

Scared, Marjie?


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Things are getting serious, fast, within the House Select Committee that is currently tasked with investigating the infamous January 6th insurrection — especially after Liz Cheney broke out the big guns.

The Wyoming GOP House Rep. and Vic-Chair of the January 6th Committee sat before her peers and colleagues yesterday and read numerous text messages from multiple Trump allies (including Donald’s eldest son Don Jr.) sent to Trump’s then Chief of Staff Mark Meadows during the Capitol siege. All of those messages were begging Meadows to make then President Trump make it stop.

Over the past several days, things have been getting more and more intense with the January 6th investigation, as more and more information and evidence comes to light, potentially implicating numerous, notable Republican names, and Cheney’s reading of those desperate, panicked messages to Meadows was just the icing on the cake.

And it doesn’t seem like Marjorie Taylor Greene is taking the news well.

We’ve always thought that Georgia House Rep. Greene was one of many that the investigation would find was deeply involved in what took place on that infamous day in January. Hell, she was one of the ones accused of giving tours of the Capitol building just a day before. And Lord knows she’s been resistant to the investigation at every turn.

Today, as the trial continues, Marjorie Taylor Greene has been captured in photos and videos alike — and it seems like Greene is just barely holding back her seething anger and panic.

In this video, it looks as though Marjorie is even breathing oddly as she sits through the trial:

Twitter users were quick to weigh in on Marje’s apparent demeanor:

If you can’t take the heat, Marje, stay out of the kitch… Oh, wait. It’s too late for that.

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