Greene compares shooting of Ashli Babbitt to George Floyd's murder, says she's ...

Greene compares shooting of Ashli Babbitt to George Floyd's murder, says she's ...
Greene compares shooting of Ashli Babbitt to George Floyd's murder, says she's ...

Marjorie Taylor Greene compared the police killings of George Floyd and Ashli Babbitt to each other on Wednesday when she also said said she's treated like a 'Nazi' on social media.

'If this country can demand justice for someone like George Floyd, then we can certainly demand justice for Ashli Babbitt and everyone deserves to know who killed her,' Greene told Newsmax in an interview Wednesday.

She demanded: 'We need to know who it is.'

Babbitt was a military veteran who Greene described as 'a passionate patriot,' while Floyd was a black man with a criminal record.

Floyd was killed by former police officer Derek Chauvin, who was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison last month after he was found guilty of murder for holding his knee on Chauvin's neck during an arrest.

Babbitt was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6 Capitol attack as she joined a group of rioters trying to breach a congressional chamber. The identity of the officer who shot her has still not been released.

Greene also claimed during the interview Wednesday she is treated like a Nazi – even though it was the Georgia congresswoman who compared President Joe Biden's coronavirus-related policies to the Holocaust and 'brown shirts.' 

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (center) on Wednesday compared the police-killings of Ashli Babbitt (right) and George Floyd (not pictured). She also said conservatives are treated like Nazis on social media

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (center) on Wednesday compared the police-killings of Ashli Babbitt (right) and George Floyd (not pictured). She also said conservatives are treated like Nazis on social media 

George Floyd (pictured) was killed May 25, 2020 at the hands of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin and Babbitt was shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6 attack

George Floyd (pictured) was killed May 25, 2020 at the hands of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin and Babbitt was shot by a Capitol Police officer during the January 6 attack

'Not only are we banned or suspended or completely kicked off and never allowed back on for speaking our political beliefs and speaking our minds, but we are treated as if we're second-class citizens for holding these opinions,' Greene said of social media platforms' bias against conservative voices. 

She told right-leaning network Newsmax: 'For the past four to five years we have heard the media slander us as Nazis, fascists, deplorables, Neanderthals and all kinds of nasty names.'

Greene's comments came the same day former President Donald Trump launched a class action lawsuit against Facebook and Twitter after they deplatformed him in the aftermath of the Capitol riot.

The conservative representative has made a few off comments inflating mask policies and Biden's door-knocking vaccine campaign to the Holocaust and Nazi Germany.

'Biden pushing a vaccine that is NOT FDA approved shows covid is a political tool used to control people,' the Georgia congresswoman wrote on Twitter Tuesday afternoon of Biden's 'targeted' campaign.

'People have a choice, they don't need your medical brown shirts showing up at their door ordering vaccinations,' she continued.

'Brown shirts' is a reference to the official uniform of the SA or Sturmabteilung, which means 'assault division', where members wore brown shirts and brown ties.

Greene tweeted: 'You can't force people to be part of the human experiment.'

Despite claiming she's called a Nazi, Greene likened the Biden administration's coroanvirus policies to Nazi Germany. She said Tuesday Biden is sending out 'medical brown shirts' to peoples' homes and 'ordering vaccinations'

Despite claiming she's called a Nazi, Greene likened the Biden administration's coroanvirus policies to Nazi Germany. She said Tuesday Biden is sending out 'medical brown shirts' to peoples' homes and 'ordering vaccinations'

President Joe Biden revealed in Tuesday remarks a new initiative of 'COVID-19 surge response teams', where neighbors go door knocking to urge their unvaccinated neighbors to get the jab

President Joe Biden revealed in Tuesday remarks a new initiative of 'COVID-19 surge response teams', where neighbors go door knocking to urge their unvaccinated neighbors to get the jab

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