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Military politicization: Uniformed confrontation at GOP Rep. Greene’s office

Updated: March 16, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

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WASHINGTON, March 16, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — In the latest example of American soldiers being used as political props, Democrat Rep. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas of Guam led a group of uniformed Guam National Guard members to the office of Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia today to shame her for an erroneous suggestion that the U.S. territory wasn’t American soil.

During remarks she made to the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in February, Greene said that Americans “believe our hard-earned tax dollars should just go for America, not for what? China, Russia, the Middle East, Guam, whatever, wherever,” for which she was criticized at the time.

“Congresswoman Greene is a new member, and we will be paying a visit to her and delivering delicious Chamorro Chip Cookies as part of our ongoing outreach to new members to introduce them to our wonderful island of Guam,” Nicolas said, Business Insider reports.

On Monday, Nicolas followed through, flanked by a group of uniformed National Guardsmen. Greene was reportedly not in her office at the time, but an aide thanked

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