Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is seemingly sad that somebody eliminated the anti-Joe Biden signal posted exterior her workplace within the Capitol on Wednesday — simply days after she shrugged off the havoc that Donald Trump supporters wreaked in the identical constructing on Jan. 6.
Greene tweeted that somebody “stole” an indication she’d put up in a hall of the Capitol that stated, “Let’s Go Brandon.” The phrase has develop into in style in right-wing circles since a sportscaster at a NASCAR race mistook a chant of “Fuck Joe Biden” for “Let’s go Brandon.”
Greene additionally griped that somebody “tore off a few of the lovely letters from nice people” she had taped to the wall.
Greene stated final week that the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6 was “just a riot,” and that individuals have been exercising their rights under the Declaration of Independence to overthrow a authorities.
The prices of repairing harm from the assault and paying for associated safety bills topped $30 million early this year, and that determine is anticipated to continue to grow, Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton testified earlier than lawmakers in February.
Historic statues, murals and furnishings have been broken, primarily from pepper spray and residue from different chemical irritants, he testified.
Apparently, that doesn’t maintain a candle to the lack of a “Let’s Go Brandon” signal.
Greene’s critics on Twitter beloved stating the irony.
Others piled on Greene for the letters she has taped to the wall exterior her workplace.
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