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No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen

Marjorie Taylor Greene faces career-ending scandal

No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen

Brian Tyler Cohen

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🗓️ 1 May 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Marjorie Taylor Greene contends with her scandal of having sent texts advocating for martial law to the White House on January 6, as she desperately tries to avoid being questioned for it. Brian interviews Senator Elizabeth Warren about the news that Biden is considering eliminating some amount of student loan debt, her response to the slew of Republican scandals from Marjorie Taylor Greene to Kevin McCarthy, and the key to winning midterms in November. And the co-founder of Run for Something, Amanda Litman, joins to talk about an essential new project to help save our election administration positions from the far-right election deniers and Steve Bannon acolytes who are trying to fill those seats.


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0:00.0

Today, we're going to talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene sending texts advocating for

0:04.5

martial law to the White House on January 6th, and her desperation right now to avoid

0:08.7

being questioned for it.

0:10.1

I interview Senator Elizabeth Warren about the news that Biden's considering eliminating

0:13.6

some amount of student loan debt, her response to the slew of Republican scandals from Marjorie

0:18.1

Taylor Greene's a Kevin McCarthy, and the Keto-winning midterms in November.

0:22.4

And I'm joined by co-founder of Run for Something, Amanda Lippman, about an essential new project

0:26.5

to help save our election administration positions from the far right election deniers and Steve

0:31.0

Vananakalites who are trying to fill those seats.

0:33.6

I'm Brian Taylor Cohen, and you're listening to No Lie.

0:39.2

So last week we spoke about Marjorie Taylor Greene's hearing to determine whether she'd

0:42.6

be disqualified from the ballot in Georgia for violating section 3 of the 14th Amendment,

0:47.2

which bars members of Congress from engaging in insurrection.

0:50.2

So we are still waiting on the ruling from the Georgia State judge, and even then that

0:54.2

ruling is only a recommendation for the Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffinsburgers.

0:58.0

So still a lot of uncertainty as to what's going to happen on this front.

1:02.2

But this week, one issue has really seemed to stick, and that is Marjorie Taylor Greene's

1:07.2

January 6th text to Mark Meadows suggesting that Trump declared martial law.

1:12.1

Now Greene's been claiming that she doesn't recall ever sending that text.

1:15.4

Here's her in court and on Fox, repeating that same talking point.

1:18.9

Ms. Greene, did you advocate the President Trump to impose martial law as a way to remain

1:23.9

in power?

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