‘Marrying Your Brother’: MTG Goes Nuclear on Ilhan Omar

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and “Squad” Democrat Ilhan Omar (D-MN) engaged in a heated debate after a rumor began spreading this week about the potential pardon of former police officer Derek Chauvin.

Following reports that Minnesota officials are bracing for civic turmoil if President Donald Trump pardons Chauvin for George Floyd’s killing in 2020, Green made a triumphant entry on Wednesday. After a trial that lasted less than a year, Chauvin received a 21-year federal prison term, with an additional 22.5 years tacked on for a state conviction.

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