Marjorie Taylor Greene thanks supporters and addresses key issues in latest posts

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia%27s 14th District - Wikipedia
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia%27s 14th District - Wikipedia
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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a series of statements on her social media account over September 4 and 5, 2025, addressing support for legislative action related to sexual abuse survivors, advocating for the release of Tina Peters, and calling for wider access to ivermectin.

On September 4, Greene expressed appreciation for public backing regarding her recent actions in Congress. She stated, “I’d like to thank the over 2,000 and counting calls who have flooded my office in the last 24 hours with calls of support and gratitude for signing the Massie-Khanna Epstein Discharge Petition and speaking out for victims and survivors of sexual abuse/assault/rape by Jeffrey”.

Later that same day, Greene voiced her support for Tina Peters with a direct message: “For the love of God.. FREE TINA PETERS!!!”.

On September 5, she advocated for increased accessibility to ivermectin by stating, “I agree!!! Ivermectin should be over the counter and easily accessible to everyone!!!”

Marjorie Taylor Greene has maintained her seat in Congress through multiple election cycles. In 2024, she defeated Shawn Harris with 64.4% of the vote; in 2022 she won against Marcus Flowers with 65.9%; and in 2020 she prevailed over Kevin Van Ausdal with 74.7%. These victories have established her as a prominent figure among Republican lawmakers from Georgia.



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