Marjorie Taylor Greene Defends Cutting Line at Trump’s Inauguration
The congresswoman argued her loyalty to Trump justified bypassing seniority rules for better seating at the event.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene cut to the front of the line at President Donald Trump's inauguration, citing her strong support for Trump as justification.
- The seating arrangement was initially based on congressional seniority, but Greene objected, calling the system 'ridiculous.'
- Greene confronted Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur, telling her she didn't deserve a better position due to her vote to impeach Trump.
- The inauguration was moved indoors due to extreme cold, limiting available seating and creating tension among attendees.
- Greene’s actions reflect her ongoing role as a polarizing figure and staunch ally of Trump in Congress.