Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests July 4 Shootings Were A Gun Control Push
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned if multiple shootings that occurred on the Fourth of July were designed to convince conservatives to push for more gun control legislation. Greene raised questions about the shootings occurring as soon as America hit "MAGA month" when there weren't widespread shootings during Pride parades in June. She acknowledged it sounded like a "conspiracy theory."
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