Protests Force Removal of Six During Marjorie Taylor Greene's Town Hall in Georgia
Protests Force Removal of Six During Marjorie Taylor Greene's Town Hall in Georgia

Protests Force Removal of Six During Marjorie Taylor Greene's Town Hall in Georgia

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At Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s town hall in Cobb County, Georgia, at least six protesters were removed, with three arrests made—two involving the use of stun guns—after attendees disrupted the event. According to Acworth Police, officers faced threats and physical resistance during the removal process, and one arrestee was identified as being from outside Greene's district. Greene emphasized at the outset that the event was a town hall, not a protest or rally, and warned that disruptions would not be tolerated. Despite the interruptions, Greene addressed various topics, including support for President Trump's tariff agenda, government efficiency efforts, and her call to end federal funding for PBS and NPR, while highlighting concerns over the national debt. Law enforcement described the disruptions as the actions of a small minority at an otherwise peaceful event.

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