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Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘swatted’ over her anti-trans views

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According to a report from the city’s police department, five officers showed up at the Georgia home of Republican U.S. Rep.

Marjorie Taylor Greene after midnight Wednesday morning because of a fake 911 call placed by a suspect who was “upset about Ms.

Greene’s stance on ‘transgender youth’s rights.’” The incident comes after Greene introduced the so-called “Protect Children’s Innocence Act” last week, a bill that would prohibit the administration of medically approved gender affirming health treatments to transgender minors nationwide, punishable as a class C felony with a prison sentence of up to 25 years.

Satisfied that a man had not been shot multiple times in Greene’s bathtub as alleged in the call to dispatchers, the officers promptly left the congresswoman’s home without incident, the police report says.

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