When congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene was given time to ask questions of IRS whistleblowers during the House Oversight Committee she took the opportunity to show pornographic images in an attempt to skewer Hunter Biden.
Because of course she did.
On Wednesday House Republicans took center stage while they brought IRS whistleblowers before the public in an attempt to lambast the government’s investigation into Hunter Biden, the president’s son.
Greene: This is evidence of Hunter Biden making pornography pic.twitter.com/TQhWaJ13rR
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 19, 2023
Not only will the hearing serve to give former President Trump political cover as he’s facing a third third indictment over his involvement in Jan. 6, but House Republicans are also hoping it will be the start of a potential impeachment inquiry against Attorney General Merrick Garland.
But when it came time for Greene to speak she held up a pornographic image (that was blurred by news outlets) and accused Hunter Biden of “making pornography.”
This is just one more example of the Georgia Republican lashing out at Democrats and made outlandish claims, with little to no repercussions from her own party.

























































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