"Pennsylvania is great!" Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend shouted as he walked down the line of people who hope to attend Saturday's rally in the state. Moments later, he was saying he doesn't want to be sued and dodging questions of election integrity.
Right Side Broadcasting Network's Brian Glenn is known as the boyfriend of the far-right lawmaker who recently threatened to take the gavel from House Speaker Mike Johnson. On Saturday, however, Glenn was interviewing Trump rally attendees for RSBN's live feed.
Just after proclaiming his "love" for Pennsylvania, a woman stopped him to claim she had seen issues when working at a polling station in the last presidential election.
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"I worked the polls election day, and the last election, there was an issue with the poll... with the machines," she said. "It was putting in the wrong candidate. That's what I'm worried about: Biden cheating again."
Glenn covers the microphone and looks away from it, but can audibly be heard saying, "I don't want to get sued." After Glenn mouths some additional words that can't be heard on the live stream.
The woman then responds, "I don't, either... well, it's a fact!"
Glenn then subtly changes the subject, saying, "I have a question: have you noticed a spike in people who want to volunteer?"
"Are you seeing people volunteer to be a poll worker?"
The woman claims she "went for training the other day" and that there were "a lot of people there."
"Out country's going to be really messed up," she added.
Glenn then quoted Trump, saying, "a country in decline!" After that, he moved on to the next people in the line of Trump supporters waiting to see the former president give his talk.
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