Asked “Can you say, yes or no, did you ask for a pardon?” hooved-American formed in a peach tree dish Marjorie Taylor Greene (Q-GA) can’t vocalize either of those two words. “I can say that our attorney general needs to enforce the laws,” Marge starts, apparently not thinking that means the laws she violated. “And then why isn’t Nancy Pelosi and everybody calling for the National Guard over here. These are the questions that need to be asked.”
After being asked about abortion–which she thinks should be banned nationally–Marge states that Edward Snowden and Jullian Assange should both be pardoned, and she’s again asked if she requested a pardon. “You know what? You’re a member of the press. You should care about what I just said. It really matters.”
No, Marge, your opinion really doesn’t. Whether or not you requested a pardon because you believed you broke the law is what really matters. Get a good lawyer.