“When I said that I’m a Christian nationalist, I have nothing to be ashamed of because that’s what most Americans are,” Marjorie Taylor Greene said at CPAC Dallas on Friday.
Greene said, “No one agrees with what [Jones] said, but what we’re tired of is the political persecution. I’d like to know when the Democrats and the liars in the media and the people that canceled all of you and me on big tech – when are they going to pay all of us millions of dollars?”
She described the rioters as “innocent people,” accusing the Department of Justice and the FBI of persecuting “American citizens who did go into the Capitol on Jan. 6.” The Democratic National Committee and some Republicans, among them Liz Cheney of Wyoming, blasted CPAC for its silence on Greene’s decision to attend the white nationalist event.
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