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Greene alleges Trump indictments as a plot to influence 2024 election.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Believes Arizona‍ Will⁢ Indict ‍Former President Donald Trump

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor⁣ Greene (R-GA) expressed‍ her belief that Arizona will be the next ⁤state to indict former President Donald Trump. She claimed that this ‍is‍ part of a grand conspiracy by the Democratic ​Party to use the justice system at both the federal and state levels to affect the 2024 election.

Arizona Attorney General Investigating Alleged Attempt to Use Fake Electors

Reports have⁣ emerged that Arizona Attorney⁣ General Kris⁤ Mayes ⁤is looking into the alleged attempt‍ to use fake electors after the 2020 election.⁢ Talks ‌of a fifth indictment against the former president have been circulating. Greene argues that⁤ this investigation‍ is an attempt to ⁤steal the 2024 election from Trump and believes he⁣ will emerge victorious in both​ the ⁢Republican primary and​ the general⁣ election.

Last week, Trump⁢ and ⁢18‍ others were indicted by a Georgia grand jury on charges related to⁣ their ​efforts to subvert the 2020 state election results. Greene accuses Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of being guilty​ of the same crimes she​ charged ‍Trump with under the state’s RICO act. She believes that ‍Trump will not receive a fair trial and considers the indictments against him to be ‌”pure‌ communism.”

Despite⁣ these legal battles, Greene remains a staunch supporter of ‌Trump. She has even floated the idea of ‍becoming his​ running mate and has ​not ruled out a Senate run in ⁢2026.​ Greene attributes ‍the outcome of the upcoming election to factors such as gas prices, food prices, inflation, and⁢ security, highlighting ⁤Trump’s previous record on securing the border and tackling inflation.

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