Legal challenge seeking to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from ballot can go ahead, judge rules

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Greene had argued that the case was not likely to be resolved before Georgia's primary elections in May.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at the U.S. Capitol in March. Photo: J. Scott Applewhite-Pool/Getty Images that seeks to disqualify her from congressional office over her alleged involvement in the U.S. Capitol riot, a judge ruled Monday.Trump loyalist Greene, who denies any wrongdoing, was seeking a temporary injunction against the lawsuit, arguing that the case was not likely to be resolved before Georgia's primary elections in May.

"The novelty of the factual and historical posture of this case — especially when assessed in the context of a preliminary injunction motion reviewed on a fast track — has made resolution of the complex legal issues at stake here particularly demanding."

 

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Another failed lawsuit by democrats

Good

Hope any lies she tells under oath are sent for immediate investigation and indictment

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