Marjorie Taylor Greene , Testifies Under Oath, About Jan.
6 Attack on Capitol.
Marjorie Taylor Greene , Testifies Under Oath, About Jan.
6 Attack on Capitol.
ABC News reports far-right Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Green is the first member of Congress to testify about the events that led to the Jan.
6 attack on the nation's Capitol.
ABC News reports far-right Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Green is the first member of Congress to testify about the events that led to the Jan.
6 attack on the nation's Capitol.
An ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, Greene says she wasn't involved in the attempted coup.
She will reportedly file an appeal.
An ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, Greene says she wasn't involved in the attempted coup.
She will reportedly file an appeal.
On April 18, a federal judge allowed a group of Georgia voters to move forward in their attempts to ban Greene from seeking reelection, .
Citing allegations about her role in the Jan.
6, 2021, attack.
Greene has referred to her constituents' legal challenge as a "scam.".
Greene has referred to her constituents' legal challenge as a "scam.".
All I did was what I'm legally and allowed to do by the Constitution as a member of Congress, , Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, interview with ABC News affiliate WTVC, via ABC News.
... and that was I objected to Joe Biden's Electoral College votes from a few states.
, Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, interview with ABC News affiliate WTVC, via ABC News.
Greene contends that she was a "victim" in regards to the Jan.
6 insurrection.
Speaking with Fox News host Tucker Carlson on April 18, Greene was adamant that she had no involvement in the events which led to the attack on the Capitol.
I have to go to court on Friday and actually be questioned about something I've never been charged with and something I was completely against.
, Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, interview with Fox New's Tucker Carlson, as reported by ABC News