QAnon Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filmed calling Parkland survivor a 'coward' weeks after high school shooting massacre

A VIDEO of a Congresswoman calling a survivor of the Parkland school shooting "a coward" over his stance on gun rights has resurfaced.

The footage from March 2019 shows Marjorie Taylor Greene confront David Hogg, who survived the Parkland school shooting in 2018.



In the video Greene – a supporter of the QAnon theory – approaches Hogg as he meets with senators in Washington DC.

But she appears to accuse him of "attacking our second amendment" by "using kids".

She also accused Hogg, who was 18 at the time of the video, of being funded by George Soros.

Greene then claims that no student in the horrendous shooting would have died if the "resource officer at Parkland had done his job".

During the footage, she chases after Hogg, shouting: "David why are you supporting the red flag laws?"

"If Scot Peterson [the former Broward Sheriff's Deputy], the resource officer at Parkland had done his job, then Nikolas Cruz wouldn't have killed anybody in your high school or at least protected them," she continues.

"Why are you supporting red flag gun laws that attack our second amendment right and why are you using kids as a barrier? Do you not know how to defend your stance?"

In response, Hogg says: "Look, I'm an American citizen. I'm a gun owner. I own a conceal carry permit."

She replies: "I carry a gun for protection for myself and you are using your lobby and the kids to try to take away my second amendment rights."

Greene, 46, originally posted the 2.47-minute video to her YouTube account in January 2020 when she explained that she had run into Hogg twice as he lobbied for gun law reform the previous March.

The video has resurfaced just one week after the families of victims demanded that the Georgia congresswoman resign for spreading a conspiracy theory that the massacre was staged.

On Tuesday it emerged Greene's Twitter account 'liked' posts calling for the execution of former president Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi before she was elected to Congress.  

And last week, Greene was suspended from Twitter for 12 hours after urging Donald Trump supporters to "mobilize" due to alleged attacks on their liberties.

The GOP lawmaker, who represents Georgia's 14th congressional district, also threatened to impeach Joe Biden on his first day in office.

 

 

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