March 25, 2023

After controversial Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and others visited a Washington, D.C., jail where Jan. 6 defendants were held, she held a press conference. Of course, Greene called the defendants that stormed the U.S. Capitol "political prisoners," but she wanted a whistle-blowing protester at the press conference arrested.

Whistle-blowing can be considered an act of protest against wrongful practices by government officials. To Marge, blowing a whistle is bad, but storming the Capitol to overturn an election is not.

"He needs to be arrested, and we tried to have him arrested," Greene tweeted.

"My staffer called 911 and reached an automated recording for several minutes before reaching a human," she continued. "Reported the guy. She then asked the jail to send out an officer and they refused."

Democratic Congressman Robert Garcia was part of the delegation visiting the Jan. 6th defendants in jail. He disputed Marge's version of how the J6ers are treated and said they are not being denied medical care as she claims.

And then there's this:

Still, Marge claimed that the whistle-blowing protester "is just another example out of a million others that the left does repeatedly without accountability."

Go figure.

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