Marjorie Taylor Greene Gets Blunt Reminder Over Call To Honor Kyle Rittenhouse

The far-right Republican said the Kenosha, Wisconsin, killer was a "hero" who deserves a Congressional Gold Medal.
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Conspiracy theory-endorsing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) introduced a bill this week to award Kenosha, Wisconsin, vigilante gunman Kyle Rittenhouse the Congressional Gold Medal.

The extremist Republican was immediately reminded on Twitter of a similar bill she voted against earlier this year that was passed and awarded Congress’s highest honor to the U.S. Capitol Police officers who risked their lives during the deadly Jan. 6 riot.

Rittenhouse claimed self-defense in the shooting deaths of two men and the wounding of a third during police brutality protests in Kenosha last year. He was acquitted of all charges on Friday.

QAnon adherent Greene joined the right-wing lionization of the 18-year-old with her campaign.

Rittenhouse “deserves to be remembered as a hero who defended his community, protected businesses, and acted lawfully in the face of lawlessness,” she told The Hill on Wednesday.

The bill is unlikely to advance, however, given Democratic control of both the House and the Senate.

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