Is Marjorie Taylor Greene in so deep with Code Pink that she would sell out President Trump's location at a restaurant so that these crazed leftists could interrupt his dinner with screaming protests?
I sure hope not. I had hoped we had heard the last of her after she resigned from Congress on Jan. 5.
But according to this report from Axios, a lot of people at the White House think Green did leak Trump's location to the radicals so they could harass and endanger him.
The relationship between President Trump and former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene grew so poisonous that the White House told the Secret Service that Greene may have tipped off Code Pink protesters about his surprise visit last fall to a D.C. restaurant she recommended, two sources on Trump's team tell Axios.
- That episode — which involved a chaotic confrontation between anti-war activists and Trump — embarrassed the president and intensified concerns in the White House about his safety, a year after he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt.
But Code Pink did, interrupting his dinner with chants of: "Free DC.! Free Palestine! Trump is the Hitler of our time!"
Lovely dining experience, with those hags spit-flecking into his food, and more important, getting way, waaay, too close to him in light of the reality that left-wing crazies on at least two occasions have gotten close enough to try to assassinate him.
That's where Greene and the Pinkos really ought to be investigated. Would Greene really have betrayed Trump like this, calling him on the phone, pretending to be his friend, trying to get him to go to a particular restaurant where leftist crazies were lying in wait to jump up screaming?
I really hope not.
Now, according to the story, both Greene and the Code Pinkos deny that Greene did this.
Perhaps they are telling the truth. But it's kind of hard to believe.
The Pinkos would have an incentive to protect their source, for one. If they really wanted credibility on their claim, they would reveal the non-Greene source of this episode, which they have not done.
As for Greene, we know she's bitter, and as any divorce court will reveal, certain bitter people do disgusting, dangerous things. Greene has always been on the nutty side so I think it's not beyond the bounds of suspicion to think she could have done that.
Axios reports that this is why the White House officials think she did:
White House officials didn't provide direct evidence that Greene alerted the protesters, but said their suspicions rest on two factors:
1. Her suggesting where Trump should dine
- Officials say that after recommending the president go to Joe's, Greene repeatedly called White House staffers the day of the dinner to confirm he was going.
- After Trump heard about Greene's calls, he called her shortly before leaving the White House and confirmed his planned visit, the sources said.
- Greene — who was a regular at the restaurant — didn't show up there when Trump and other officials were there, which struck some Trump aides as odd.
The other factor cited by Axios is her cozy friendship with the leftist crazies pf Code Pink, with whom she has had more meetings with than in the past.
I wish she'd put out a more convincing defense of herself than 'I wouldn't dream of it' or whatever it was she claimed -- maybe making some kind of alibi.
Instead, she did put out this:
Because if she did do it, she's an authentic security risk to the president and ought to have the full weight of the Secret Service onto her until they can get to the bottom of it. If she did this, she's a stalker and an immense violator of trust, a phony friend, a snake in the grass, and someone I hope President Trump will never, ever speaks with again. Maybe even prosecutable.
Someone like this really needs to be a pariah, with only Code Pink for comfort.
