
Marjorie Taylor Greene is having a moment

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![]() Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is having a moment. What does it mean? NPR · Stephen Fowler Greene’s support for McCarthy and commitment to ultraconservative policies place her into a new nexus of power. |
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