Marjorie Taylor Greene sorry for her 'toxic' politics
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Marjorie Taylor Greene sorry for her 'toxic' politics
""I would like to say, humbly, I'm sorry for taking part in the toxic politics, it's very bad for our country.""
""The most hurtful thing [Trump] said... is he called me a traitor, and that is so wrong," Greene insisted. "Those are the types of words that can radicalise people against me and put my life in danger.""
""I'm only responsible for myself and my own words and actions ... and I've been working on this a lot lately, to put down the knives in politics," she said. "I really want to see people be kind to one another.""
Marjorie Taylor Greene apologised for participating in toxic politics and expressed regret for engaging in radical rhetoric that fuelled division. She reflected on her influence following Charlie Kirk's death and described such rhetoric as extremely wrong and damaging to civic discourse. Greene said she wants to put down the knives in politics and urged people to be kind to one another. The apology occurred amid a public dispute with Donald Trump after he called her a traitor for criticising the handling of a government shutdown; she warned such labels can radicalise people and endanger her safety. Greene has a record of opposing LGBTQ+ rights and supporting legislation restricting youth trans healthcare.
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