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Jack Birle, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Jack Smith a 'weak little b****'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said a letter sent to former President Donald Trump notifying him that he is a "target" in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is "absolute bulls***."

The staunch ally of the former president decried the latest development in the special counsel's investigation as a way for Democrats to cover up alleged crimes by President Joe Biden's family.

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"It's absolute bulls***. That's my reaction. This is the only way that the Democrats have to beat President Trump is to arrest him, smear him, charge him with ridiculous charges, all in a cover-up of Joe Biden's crimes, Hunter Biden's crimes," Greene said. "It's unbelievable, it's hard to even recognize that this is our country.

"The American people are going to be furious. And if what Jack Smith is doing is weaponized government and he's weaponizing the Department of Justice against President Trump in a complete lie about President Trump and January 6. And it's outrageous, I can't believe our country has to endure this. And I'll be standing with President Trump the entire way," she added.

In a tweet later on Tuesday, Greene called Smith a "lousy attorney" and a "weak little b**** for the Democrats."


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"Jack Smith is a lousy attorney. His career is filled with mistrials, overturned cases, and judicial rebukes. He only targets Republicans because he’s a weak little b[****] for the Democrats," Greene tweeted.

Trump alleges the target letter from Smith was sent on Sunday night and gives him four days to report to the grand jury investigating the Capitol riot. He claims it "almost always means arrest and indictment."