MTG says judges who rule against Trump are guilty of 'treason' as they face death threats
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) argued that judges who ruled against President Donald Trump were guilty of treason, a crime punishable by death.
In a Monday interview on Real America's Voice, host Eric Bolling asked Greene why Republicans weren't impeaching "Democrat activist judges" after they prevented Trump from deporting migrants without due process.
"I think that would also definitely be a good vote record for the American people to see," Greene opined. "I don't think Republicans would impeach these judges. I hope to be wrong, but I would like to hold that vote."
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"Let's be real honest, Eric," she continued, "these judges that are blocking the president's deportations, deportations of criminals, cartels, murderers, rapists, child abusers, drug dealers, and more that are illegal aliens and really do not deserve due process in the United States of America, you know, there used to be a time where we would call that treason, because that's exactly what it is."
"A vote on impeachment for these judges is exactly what we should be doing, and that's another point on the list that people are upset that nothing is being done about these judges."
According to Reuters, the families of at least 11 judges have faced death threats after rulings against the president.