The Washington Post reports:
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a newly elected GOP congresswoman from Georgia, said she will be among those who object to some Biden-won states’ electoral votes for president when they come before a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6.
Greene, who has espoused extreme conspiracy theories, including those held by QAnon followers, will be joining Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), who first raised the idea of objecting to Congress officially counting the electoral.
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I’m looking for a Senator to join myself, @RepMoBrooks & @RepBarryMoore.
RT and tag your Senator to let them know where you stand. https://t.co/aWpOKP7d7J
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) December 18, 2020
This Georgia girl is standing strong with Alabama.@RepMoBrooks @RepBarryMoore @TTuberville
Congress DECIDES who wins the Presidential election when we vote to certify electoral college votes on Jan 6.
I will NOT certify a stolen election.
75 M+ people with us, who else?
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) December 18, 2020