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Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Thursday lamented what she called a “two tier justice system” after federal prosecutors declined to prosecute both Stephen Colbert’s comedy team and Democratic staffer Timothy Hysom for their actions outside her office.
Appearing on the “Just the News, Not Noise” television, Greene told Just the News Editor-in-Chief John Solomon and cohost Amanda Head that it was part of the “insanity and failure happening in Congress.”
“It’s mind boggling. You see [Democratic Rep.] Jake Auchincloss [D-Ma.] employees, his chief of staff Tim Hysom. Tim Hysom is the one Capitol Police caught on camera and arrested for vandalizing my sign, attacking my religion and attacking my gender,” she said. “But then that was the Department of Justice that refuses to prosecute him?”
Hysom, defaced posters on the wall outside of Greene’s office in the Longworth House Office Building which espoused the existence of only two genders. Greene […]
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