'Is this her resignation?': Marjorie Taylor Greene baffles internet with latest statement

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol on May 30, 2023, in Washington, D.C. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Notorious MAGA-spewer Marjorie Taylor Greene left mouths agape by stating the obvious: "A person who abuses her position in government to meddle in democratic elections should be nowhere near public office."

This is the same Marjorie Taylor Greene who is a devout supporter of former President Donald Trump — who faces criminal charges of trying to overturn his Democratically elected opponent's win — and whom herself was once suspended from Twitter for 12 hours for peddling election misinformation.

Greene has repeatedly called the 2020 presidential election “stolen” and repeatedly called some of President Joe Biden’s electoral votes as “fraudulent.” She has said Biden outright “lost” the election and that Trump “won,” and in her own state, 18 defendants were accused of trying to overthrow the election results. That includes Trump.

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Greene has said her own state's elections chief allowed the election to be "stolen" because, in her words, "you idiots at the SOS mailed out millions of absentee ballots to any one and everyone while GA was an open state."

And she has said that state leaders in Georgia "refused to listen to Georgia tax payers."

"They refused to change anything after allowing @realDonaldTrump’s election to be stolen. And they refused to #StopTheSteaI with our two senate seats," she wrote.

The internet, as they say, never forgets. And they let her have it Wednesday.

"Alexa, what is an Own Goal?" asked @LauraWalkerKC on X, formerly Twitter.

"She practiced this in her bathroom mirror," quipped @MrsKladybug.

"Hands down one of the greatest self-own in the history of self-owns," jabbed @ChidiNwatu.

And @realKyleKeegan chimed in: "Not a sliver of self-awareness."

"Her hypocrisy knows no bounds. [face with rolling eyes emoji]," wrote @ArtCandee.

"Wait, is this her resignation speech??" asked a befuddled @mvandemar.

"Woman who asked for pardon has no self awareness or shame," jabbed @FPWellman.

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