A meme showed a genuine quote from Adolf Hitler about Christianity, followed by the same quote supposedly attributed to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga. Here's what we found. 👇
During the interview, the following exchange took place, in which Greene called herself a “Christian nationalist”:
Greene: Oh wow. That’s such a good question, because there’s a lot of things it should be. I think Republicans really need to recognize the people they represent, ok? Their voters. Not the lobbyist donors. Not the corporate backs. Not those people. That’s not who the Republican Party should represent.
And when Republicans learn to represent most of the people that vote for them, then we will be the party that continues to grow without having to chase down certain identities or chase down, you know, certain segments of people. We just need to represent Americans. And most Americans, no matter how they vote, really care about the same things, and I want to see Republicans actually do their job. That’s what I want to see.
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