At a town hall meeting in Acworth, Georgia, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene faced significant disruptions from protesters. Throughout her address, interruptions occurred frequently, leading to police intervention and several arrests. Greene attempted to maintain order, insisting that the town hall was not a protest. Outside, a larger protest took place, which Greene acknowledged in a light-hearted manner. The police had prepared for potential disruptions after receiving online warnings. This incident is part of a growing trend of chaotic confrontations during political events in recent weeks.
Greene emphasized the nature of the event, stating, 'This is a town hall, this is not a political rally, this is not a protest.'
She acknowledged the protests outside, encouraging, 'Protest is outside. Have fun out there!'
The police had anticipated disruptions, stating they planned for 'the potential for disruptive behavior' at the town hall.
Greene continued her address despite interruptions, referencing her support for Trump by playing clips from Congressional hearings.
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