Videos show Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene leaving a news conference while being questioned by Gen Z activists about gun violence, in which she appeared to kick one of the activists.
“Excuse me,” Greene says while at first appearing to step on demonstrator Marianna Pecora’s foot.
As the legislators left the event, Santiago Mayer, the 20-year-old founder of Voters of Tomorrow, approached Greene and Rep. Lauren Boebert , another member of the caucus, asking to take a photo and claiming to be a “big fan,” a Washington Post reporter at the event observed. DeSantis gave top GOP donors a glimpse of his plans for migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard in culture war speech
, calling him a “paid political activist, who just so happens to be blessed to have immigrated to our great country.”“He should respect and be grateful for American freedoms, like our 2A, instead of trying to destroy them,” she said. “If he doesn’t like it, he can go back.”
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