GOP Congressman Wanted Trump to Invoke 'Marshall Law' to Stay in Office: Leaked Texts

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GOP Congressman Wanted Trump to Invoke 'Marshall Law' to Stay in Office: Leaked Texts
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Mark Meadows texted 34 lawmakers about overturning the 2020 election, including a confused Rep. Ralph Norman

Prior to the midterms, Rep. Greene faced a legal challenge to disqualify her from running for Congress due to her alleged role on Jan 6.

“Good morning Mark, I’m here in DC. We have to get organized for the 6th,” Greene wrote to Meadows on Dec. 31,reported. “I would like to meet with Rudy Giuliani again. We didn’t get to speak with him long. Also anyone who can help. We are getting a lot of members on board. And we need to lay out the best case for each state.”

By Jan. 17, Greene told Meadows that several Republicans in Congress wanted Trump to declare martial law. She, too, appeared to think giving power to the military was named after a person named Marshall. “In our private chat with only Members, several are saying the only way to save our Republic is for Trump to call for Marshall law,” Green wrote. “I don’t know on those things. I just wanted you to tell him. They stole this election. We all know. They will destroy our country next.

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