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Camera reveals MTG’s phone activity during GOP debate.

Camera Captures What MTG Was⁤ Doing ⁣on Her Phone at GOP Debate

For anyone ‍who tuned‍ into Fox News‍ to watch the inaugural Republican primary debates, it was​ difficult to shake the feeling that this was all much ado about⁢ being second behind ‍former ‍President Donald Trump (who was not in attendance).

There’s now ‍photographic ⁤evidence that ⁤people in attendance at the‌ debate probably felt the same way. Or,⁢ at least one prominent GOP figure felt that way.

Enter: Fiery Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Ms. Greene is no stranger to controversy, but her controversies typically involve her outspoken attitude and bombastic rhetoric.

This particular controversy is positively subdued for Greene — but it doesn’t make ‌it any less emblematic of what most Americans ‌probably felt last night watching the debates.

Reporter Glenn‌ Greenwald, who was in attendance in Milwaukee for the GOP debates, shared a photo​ on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

Greenwald, ​who was apparently seated right near Greene, posted a candid photo​ of what the Georgia representative was doing instead⁣ of giving her attention to the candidates on stage:

“I’m sitting directly behind @RepMTG at the GOP presidential⁣ debate and her attention appears to be‍ at least…. divided,” Greenwald posted.

The reason for​ Greene’s “divided” attention?

None other than GOP primary front-runner and notable debate absentee Donald Trump.

The former president opted‍ to skip the first debates, arguing that his commanding lead in the polls ‍meant there was nothing but downside​ to debating.

Despite not being in attendance, Trump made sure⁣ that he would still be a topic du jour on Wednesday night by having a pre-recorded X interview with Tucker Carlson air simultaneously with the debate.

Based ⁢on Greenwald’s picture,⁣ it’s pretty clear that the Carlson interview held far more interest⁤ for Greene than whatever it was that was happening on⁤ stage.

(And based on some biting social media responses, like this ‍one ⁢asking “Can you blame her?”, the lack of interest in the debate itself was palpable.)

You can watch the interview ⁢for yourself below:

And while official viewership ratings for the Fox ‍News debate are⁣ still not in, the numbers on​ that Carlson interview​ suggest that Greene was hardly the only person ‌who would rather ⁣listen to Trump and Carlson, instead ⁣of Chris Christie and Mike⁢ Pence.

As ⁤of this writing, that X interview has over 230 million views on the ubiquitous ‍social media platform ‌—​ a mighty impressive number by any metric.

Greene was clearly one of those 230 million views, based ⁤on Greenwald’s photo, and it goes to show you just how deep​ Trump’s influence runs in the Republican party and⁣ among voters.

But last night featured some ‍genuinely heavy-hitters if you’re at all interested in what the GOP’s future​ may look like post-Trump.

Ron DeSantis, Vivek⁤ Ramaswamy and others could play an outsized role in GOP politics for years to come.

And yet, if Greene’s ‌behavior is ‍as representative as it ⁢seems,⁢ most people still couldn’t care less. It’s all about Trump, ​for better or for worse, for⁤ the GOP.

Last​ night’s debate really‍ reinforced that point.

The post Camera Captures What MTG Was ⁢Doing on Her Phone at GOP⁣ Debate appeared first on The ⁢Western Journal.



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