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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has been pushing her Republican colleagues for the past two years to act on impeaching President Joe Biden and members of his administration, including Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
In addition, she’s tried to gin up enough GOP support to expunge former President Donald Trump’s two impeachments because she feels that Democrats acted out of political animus, not because he had actually committed impeachable offenses.
But so far, she’s come up short, and in a new book — her first — set for release in the coming days, she explains why. In her autobiography, “MTG,” she wrote, “This is why the Republicans are struggling to get anything done — fear.”
A chapter titled “What is the GOP doing?” that was provided to the Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” column says that Republicans are frightened that taking bold action that their voters want would cost them power and positions.
“Fear of consequences. Fear of reprisal. Fear of lost influence,” she writes. “It paralyzes everyone from…
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