Marjorie Taylor Greene comments on legal case, technology policy, and climate legislation

Marjorie Taylor Greene comments on legal case, technology policy, and climate legislation
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — https://aflcio.org/
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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who represents Georgia’s 14th district in Congress, posted a series of statements on July 16, 2025, addressing issues ranging from legal decisions to government policy and environmental concerns.

In her first post at 21:16 UTC, Greene commented on the legal outcome for Dr. Kirk Moore: “Thank you @AGPamBondi for dropping all charges against Dr. Kirk Moore! This is a HUGE win for medical freedom. @Moore22K is a hero, not a criminal. The Biden regime’s political persecution is over.”

Later that evening at 22:00 UTC, she voiced opposition to what she referred to as a controversial system: “I am NOT voting for the mark of the beast system. Totally happy and content being 1000% NO.”

At 23:38 UTC, Greene expressed her religious beliefs and legislative priorities related to environmental policy: “I believe in God and he’s the only one who controls the weather. Good interview with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. We must pass my bill Clear Skies Act to stop weather modification and geoengineering!!”

Greene has represented Georgia’s 14th District since replacing Tom Graves in 2021. Born in Milledgeville in 1974 and currently residing in Rome, she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Georgia in 1996.



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