Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests she may be assassinated after TV ‘turned on by itself’

Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests she may be assassinated after TV ‘turned on by itself’

Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested she may be assassinated after claiming the television in her Washington, D.C. home “turned on by itself” over the weekend, the Georgia congresswoman said in a bizarre tweet.

“Last night in my DC residence, the television turned on by itself and the screen showed someone’s laptop trying to connect to the TV,” Greene tweeted Sunday.

“Just for the record: I’m very happy,” she said, claiming she also has no concerns about her health.

“I’m also very healthy and eat well and exercise a lot. I don’t smoke and never have. I don’t take any medications. I am not vaccinated. So I’m not concerned about blood clots, heart conditions, strokes, or anything else,” Greene tweeted.

The Georgia congresswoman, a top ally of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., also said she doesn’t have “anything to hide,” and appeared to suggest that her outspokenness could make her a target for government assassination:

“I just love my country and the people and know how much they’ve been screwed over by the corrupt people in our government and I’m not willing to be quiet about it, or willing to go along with it,” she tweeted.

Greene is a noted conspiracy theorist. She was stripped of her committee assignments by the Democratic-controlled House in the last Congress after claiming the Sandy Hook and Parkland school shootings were staged, the 2020 election was stolen and blamed California wildfires on “Jewish space lasers.”