Marjorie Taylor Greene U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 14th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Marjorie Taylor Greene U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 14th district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, representing Georgia's 14th district in the U.S. Congress, has made several statements via social media addressing pressing issues. Her remarks have sparked discussions and debates regarding border policies and public health measures.
On March 22, 2025, Rep. Greene expressed her condolences over a tragic incident in Georgia. She tweeted about the murder of Camillia Williams, a mother and grandmother, attributing the crime to what she describes as "Democrat’s open border and cartel first policies." Greene referred to the perpetrator as an "illegal monster" and emphasized her stance on deportation. "In Georgia, we are mourning the tragic and completely avoidable murder of another Georgia woman because of Democrat’s open border and cartel first policies!!! Camillia Williams, a mother of five and grandmother, was brutally murdered by an illegal monster!! Deportation is not"
Following this tweet at almost the same time on March 22, she shared another post containing a link but no additional commentary or text: "https://t.co/80KSo2TqzS"
Later that day, Rep. Greene addressed public health concerns by calling for action against coronavirus vaccines. Citing potential links to harm and fatalities, she urged the FDA to reconsider its approval of these vaccines for children: “Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is calling on the FDA to pull approval of the coronavirus vaccines and remove them from the childhood vaccine schedule, citing links to ‘permanent harm and deaths.’”