Greene Addresses Antisemitism Allegations in Upcoming Memoir
Congresswoman defends herself, citing her religious beliefs and support for Israel.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has dedicated a chapter in her upcoming memoir to address allegations of antisemitism, stemming from her 2018 claim that Jewish-financed space lasers caused California's wildfires.
- She insists that her controversial comments were made in a sarcastic social media post, years before she was elected.
- Greene defends herself against the allegations, stating that she is not antisemitic as her 'Savior,' Jesus, was a Jewish carpenter.
- She claims to have donated to the Temple Institute in Israel, an organization aiming to rebuild the Jewish temple on the Temple Mount.
- In her book, she also notes her support for Israel's military aid, including the 'Iron Beam,' a laser missile defense system.