Overview
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene hosted a contentious town hall in Cobb County, Georgia, despite warnings from GOP leaders about potential protests.
- Strict entry protocols, including pre-registration and ID verification, were enforced to limit attendance to district residents and deter disruptions.
- Several protesters were removed by police, with at least two individuals tased during confrontations, and three people charged with offenses related to the disruptions.
- Greene commended law enforcement for their handling of the incidents, stating that the removals aligned with her expectations for maintaining decorum.
- The congresswoman used the event to highlight her political agenda, including discussions on government oversight, tariffs, and immigration enforcement.