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Marjorie Taylor Greene victim of fake 911 calls two nights in a row

Updated: August 25, 2022 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Aug 25, 2022 – 4:19 pm EDT

ROME CITY, Georgia (LifeSiteNews) — Police were sent to the house of Conservative U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia for a second night in a row due to fake 911 calls.

The Republican congresswoman reported being the victim of a “swatting” attempt once again in the early hours of Thursday. Swatting refers to making false police reports that can trigger SWAT teams or police in general to visit someone’s home, causing attention.

“Last night, I was swatted just after 1 am. I can’t express enough gratitude to my local law enforcement here in Rome, Floyd County,” she tweeted Wednesday. Police again showed up at her house early Thursday morning, according to CNBC.

Both times the phone calls alleged that someone had been shot. A computer-generated voice on Wednesday morning called the police back and took credit for the incident, claiming it was in retaliation for Greene’s opposition to the genital and chemical mutilation of children. She introduced legislation on August 19 to make it a felony to provide transgender drugs and surgeries to kids.

She told Newsmax that the targeting is a form of “political terrorism.”

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