Marjorie Taylor Greene Hosts Strictly Controlled Town Hall in Swing County
The Georgia congresswoman enforces stringent rules for her Cobb County event, emphasizing decorum and addressing key policy topics.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is holding an in-person town hall in Cobb County, a politically moderate area she gained through redistricting.
- Attendance is limited to pre-registered constituents with ID verification, and disruptive behavior will result in immediate ejection.
- Greene has accused progressive groups and the Democratic Party of organizing protests to disrupt Republican town halls nationwide.
- The agenda includes discussions on oversight of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), congressional reconciliation, tariffs, and immigration enforcement policies.
- Despite GOP leadership's earlier advice to avoid such events, Greene insists on direct engagement with her constituents, prioritizing face-to-face interaction over tele-town halls.