WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene SLAMS Manhattan Agitators Following Trump Indictment Protest – ‘They Want to Repeat January 6th’

On Wednesday evening, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined Fox News‘ ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ to discuss her recent appearance at a pro-Trump rally outside the Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday to show support for the indicted president.

When asked about her experience at the New York Young Republican Club organized protest, Greene emphasized that a number of agitators attempted to cause violence.

“It was absolute chaos and that’s what the mayor of New York City wanted to happen to me,” the Georgia Republican began. “You see he threatened me and basically put out a dog whistle for violence against me.”

“And then there was a funded text alert that went out naming me by name and telling people to do exactly what that man was doing, hand out whistles and try to create a chaotic scene of violence and assault,” she explained. “That’s against the law by the way, Tucker.”

On Tuesday, Greene took to Twitter to show evidence of the mass text sent to the agitators that called on them to bring instruments to drown out Greene and other supporters, as previously reported by the DC Enquirer.

“You see they didn’t want me to be able to protest and be able to use my First Amendment rights. They wanted violence,” Greene said about the agitators. “I think they wanted that to happen because they want to repeat January 6th all over again.”

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“They want all of us Trump supporters, MAGA, basically Republicans, and just good Americans to look like criminals,” the lawmaker emphasized. “That’s what they do in communist countries and that’s what we are seeing today.”

When asked by Tucker if Mayor Adams’ New York City looked “pretty neat and tidy,” Greene blasted the city as “disgusting” and “filthy.”

“His home is disgusting. I compared it to what I called Gotham City,” she said in reference to the fictional city in the Batman series. “The streets are filthy. They are covered with people basically dying on drugs. They can’t even stand up, they’re falling over.”

“There is so much crime in the city I can’t comprehend how people live there,” she concluded, adding, “It was revulsive. It smells bad and I just think it is a terrible place.”

With the success of the protest outside of the court house in support of President Trump, Greene should be proud of her efforts to rally hundreds of supporters during this unprecedented time in the heart of a deep blue city.

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