MAGA obsessive Marjorie Taylor Greene is back at it again, making a fool of herself without even trying, and we can’t help but howl with laughter.
This morning, Greene took to X (formerly Twitter) to weigh in on all of the discourse about how President Joe Biden shouldn’t have pardoned his son Hunter Biden, but Donald Trump should pardon everyone once he takes office in January. But while regurgitating these right-wing talking points, MTG managed to accidentally imply that she’s committed a crime that she wants pardoned.
“If Democrats are going to play the pardon game then we should do the same thing. Trump can just blanket pardon all of us too,” Greene posted.
While MAGA supporters gleefully ran to the comments to talk about how Trump should pardon all of the January 6 insurrectionists, the rest of the internet was busy roasting Greene and asking what crime she would need to be pardoned for. Even far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer commented, “JUST IN: MTG admits she has done something that would make her need a pardon.” When even Trump-loving Loomer is clowning on you, you know you’ve sunk to an all-time low.
The jokes about Marge committing crimes worthy of a presidential pardon have us cracking up, but the quips resurrecting the wild conspiracy theory that she planted a pipe bomb on January 6 are chef’s kiss.
Keep scrolling to see the funniest reactions to MTG accidentally telling the world she’s a criminal in need of a pardon!













































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