‘You Suck So Bad’: MTG Destroys Reporter On Live TV

Describing the encounter as a confrontation with a “Democrat PAC operative,” Greene later emphasized her refusal to bow to what she called a “political ambush.” Lawson had attempted to pressure Greene into pledging to rule out cuts to Social Security and Medicare, which she dismissed as a publicity stunt aimed at creating “Democratic attack ads.”

The exchange followed President-elect Donald Trump’s recent assertion during a Meet the Press interview, where he promised that his administration would improve government efficiency without making cuts to federal entitlements such as Social Security or Medicare.

“He’s funded by a Democrat PAC, donates 100% to Democrats, is only here to make…” Greene said of Lawson as he approached, leading him to respond: “We’re bipartisan.”

“No, you’re not. We looked you up. You are 100% funded by Democrats. You donate to Democrats. You’re out here asking bullsh*t questions,” the Georgia Republican responded.

“This is a mailing from… This is Donald Trump,” Lawson

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