Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has finally explained why she wore a white coat trimmed in fur to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address last week.
To a North Idaho GOP group, the lawmaker with a knack for triggering liberals said it was a “visual reminder” to the president about the Chinese spy balloon that traversed the United States last week.Speaking Saturday to the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee, Greene, in her coat, pointed to her head and said, “Biden, you know he has trouble. He has a little bit of trouble up there.”
She then added, “I was hoping to give him a visual reminder of the Chinese spy balloon that he ignored.”Greene also said she wore it to get in the face of those who want to ban guns and limit hunting. “You want to know why I think the coat triggered so many people, is because it has fur, right? It has fur, and you know the Left — they can’t handle it, guys. They can’t handle the fact that we love our guns, and we like to hunt, and I like to hunt, my family likes to hunt, and they just can’t take it,” she said.
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