During an interview with The Hill's Niall Stanage, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was questioned about her controversial tweet comparing the Statue of Liberty in a burqa. Greene articulated her perspective on freedom for women, stating that she views Sharia law and its implications as major threats. Despite acknowledging voters' rights to elect officials of their choosing, she remained firm in her opposition to Sharia law in America, suggesting it's vital for women to defend their freedoms against perceived threats.
A Muslim takeover... is a great threat to every single American woman and I think that's something all women should never want or allow to happen in America.
I'll maintain my right to say that I think Sharia law and women being forced to wear burqas is the greatest threat to our freedoms as American women.
Well, of course voters have the right to elect that, and I'll maintain my right to say that I think Sharia law and women being forced to wear burqas is the greatest threat to our freedoms as American women.
I am 100% opposed to Sharia law in America, concluded Greene.
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