3 protesters arrested in Marjorie Taylor Greene
Acworth, Georgia (AP)-the American representative Marjorie Taylor Greene arrived at a town hall in the Atlanta suburbs on Tuesday night to provide full support to President Donald Trump, and did not let the protesters be baffled, not even the one who was fought on the ground by the police and subduent of a waiter.
Three people were arrested in the event, including the police of a second person, said they also surprised, and others were escorted because Greene and the police said they were being harmful. But the majority of the crowd of more than 150 supported the Republican, which represents a very republican district that extends from the suburbs of northwest Atlanta to the Tennessee border.
“What am I going to do? I’m going to support my president,” Greene said in response to a critical question as many members of the audience called in approval. He added that she “would fight for her agenda with everything I have in Congress.”
While the Republican leaders of Congress have advised their members not to celebrate meetings of the City Council, Greene has always courted the center of attention. After giving a speech and reproducing video clips of his support to Trump, he answered questions that had been presented in advance and printed on slides.
The majority were supporting, as someone asking when officials could begin arresting politicians accused of betrayal. Greene was derogatory of most of the hostile questions, suggesting twice that those behind them were “brain washed” democrats for their news consumption.
Answering multiple questions about rates, Greene argued that the “real economy” is thriving under Trump and that people should not worry about agitation in shares and bond markets. In doing so, Greene flatly denied the economic consensus that tariffs will lead to higher prices.
“The reality is that tariffs are not a massive tax for the American people,” Greene said. “The American people tax with which they have been suffering is the inflation that they drill and the Democrats put the American people and their absolute reckless expense for the last four years.”
Greene also said that she believes that her supporters have the patience of waiting for the negative effects of Trump’s tariff policy and move to reduce federal expenditure, saying that she could take a long time to show results.
“Don’t be a ‘panicano.’ That is a new word that occurred to President Trump,” Greene said, using an insult that he coined online. “You will see, look, it took us decades here, decades to obtain the $ 36 billion of debts. It took us decades to our factories to close and our works sent abroad. It took us decades to fall in this terrible, basically a tomb that the United States has been put in the federal government.”
Greene, one of Trump’s most loyal allies, has said she is considering running for the United States Senate or the governor of Georgia in 2026, but has not yet made public move towards what would be a forceful career in the politically competitive state.

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She repeatedly said “goodbye” to the escorted people of the room and praised the official’s response, saying that the appropriate place for those expelled was with more than 100 protesters that border a street outside the community center.
“This is a City Council; this is not a political demonstration; this is not a protest,” Greene said.
A protester raised a signal referring to the statements that Greene benefited incorrectly from buying shares when Trump partially arrested tariffs against many countries last week. In questions from journalists later, Greene did not specifically denied an anticipated knowledge of the pause, but repeated that a financial advisor manages her actions without contributions from her.
“He did a great job. He bought the dip,” Greene said. “And that is what anyone with financial sense does when they know that the market is going to fall.”
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Acworth’s police said they arrested a 40 -year -old Atlanta man for minor crimes of simple aggression against an agent of the law and the obstruction of an agent of the law; A 45 -year -old man from Dallas, Georgia, on the battery of the minor crime of an agent of the law and a serious crime obstruction of an agent of the law; and a 28 -year -old Dallas woman for minor crimes to violate a municipal ordinance that prohibits vulgar language in a public place.
Sergeant Eric Mistretta said the officers responded with the appropriate force to the people shouted at Greene and resisted the elimination, although none approached her. Police said in a statement that people “created an imminent threat of public security for all attendees.”
Some 30 officers from five agencies provided security, said Mistretta.


