Marjorie Taylor Greene's Book Sales Raise Ethical Questions
The congresswoman has yet to report any income from her memoir, prompting scrutiny over her financial disclosures.
- Greene's book, published last year, has reportedly earned no royalties, according to her office.
- Ethics guidelines require members of Congress to disclose earnings or anticipated royalties from book deals.
- Experts argue Greene should have reported her book agreement, even if no royalties were received.
- The book was published by Winning Team Publishing, a company linked to Donald Trump Jr.
- Greene's office maintains that her financial disclosures comply with House Ethics Committee rules.