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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Rep. Taylor Greene Offers Damning Details of 2020 Election ‘Scam’

'He was called a liar. I was called a liar...'

(Luis CornelioHeadline USA) Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., recently offered new details in her own work to expose election irregularities that plagued the 2020 presidential election. 

During a statement before a committee in the House of Representatives, Greene shed light on a personal experience that raised concerns about the integrity of the election.

“My former husband was told when he went to vote in 2020 that he had already voted by absentee ballot,” Greene said. “He never requested an absentee ballot form; he never turned in an absentee ballot to vote and he wanted to vote in person.” 

Amid the 2020 election, Greene raised the alarm about her husband being turned away from a voting center. One article at the time read, “Green falsely claims husband’s voting record reveals a ‘scam.’” A later investigation, however, proved otherwise, Greene said.

“He was forced to an affidavit at that time surrendering a ballot he never voted on in order to vote in person in the 2020 election. He was called a liar. I was called a liar,” Green added. “He hired an attorney, did a FOIA request and it proved after the FOIA and all the work was done, there was never an absentee ballot turned in in his name.” 

With utmost concern, Greene asserted, “There’s definitely problems in elections.” She later blasted Brad Raffensperger, the Georgia secretary of state, for failing to properly investigate the damning allegations. 

“[T]he secretary of state said he voted by absentee ballot and the secretary of state has never answered our questions on why that’s happened. I just wanted to state that for the record today,” Greene concluded in a clip shared on her Twitter account.

In the speech, Greene also endorsed an election integrity bill, SB202. According to the Clayton News Daily, the bill seeks to strengthen voter ID laws and ban the private funding of elections, as it occurred in the 2020 election with Mark Zuckerberg’s “Zuckbucks.”

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