A Georgia Republican Congresswoman is expected to file articles of impeachment against President-elect Joe Biden on his first day in office.
Newly elected Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, during an interview with Newsmax, said she wants to ensure leaders are held accountable.
“We can not have a president of the United States that is willing to abuse the power of the office of the presidency, that can easily be bought off by foreign governments — Chinese energy companies, Ukrainian energy companies,” Greene told Newsmax.
“I’m a big believer in having someone in office who is actually willing to do the job,” she continued. “I can’t imagine people in this country being so fearful of a future of a Biden presidency that they may be willing to commit violence as they did at the Capitol. We can not have that. I do not condone that violence.”
Greene continued to say the American people need hope and, “need to know there are Republicans in Congress that are willing to stand up and fight for them, regardless of being in a minority, regardless of having all odds against us, me or anyone in congress.”
Greene said she will file the articles of impeachment “against Joe Biden for abuse of power” on Jan. 21.
“Joe Biden is on record, on the phone, saying he would withhold $1 billion of foreign aid if he didn’t get his way with these deals with his son Hunter,” Greene said during the interview with Newsmax.
Photo: Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene Twitter
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