'MTG's story will inspire anyone who has ever felt that their voice isn't powerful enough to make a difference,'' says the publisher of Greene's book.
A reported decision by Hudson Booksellers not to sell Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's upcoming memoir has sparked outrage among a number of conservatives.Georgia Republican Greene's tell-all book, MTG, is set to be released on November 21. According to its publisher, the book 'shares the story of her incredible ascension from small town business owner to MAGA firebrand.
Forman wrote: 'The cancel caucus is upset that a bookseller doesn't want to carry rubbish in their stores.''Buy all your books from @HudsonBooks from now on,' read another comment. 'They refuse to sell conspiracy theory pushing, fact-denying, lie-driven books by right-wing extremist & MAGA cultists.
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