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MTG Roasted After Trump Completely Ignores Her On The Tarmac At Campaign Rally

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As Marjorie Taylor Greene waited for Trump to disembark from his plane after touching down in Columbus, Georgia, Trump made a beeline for supporters, ignoring her completely.

Georgia GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was mocked online after former Republican President Donald Trump completely ignored her on the tarmac as he arrived for a campaign rally.

As Greene waited for Trump to disembark from his plane after touching down in Columbus, Georgia, Trump made a beeline for supporters, ignoring Greene completely.


Greene stood there awkwardly, still clapping her hands, before moving on.

You can watch the moment in the video below.

Another video shows Trump walking past and not even looking in Greene's direction.

Many mocked Greene after the footage went viral.



The rally marked Trump's first public appearance since he was indicted on federal charges related to an investigation into classified material he spirited away from the White House in 2021.

During his address, Trump continued to lie about the results of the 2020 general election, which he lost decisively to Democratic President Joe Biden.

He also criticized the investigation into his alleged attempts to pressure Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to find additional votes and found time to criticize Jack Smith, the special counsel who spearheaded the classified documents probe.

In the midst of his speech, Trump called Greene onto the stage, describing her as a "warrior" and praising her appearance by exclaiming:

"Look at her, how beautiful."

You can watch the moment in the video below.

The crowd erupted in applause and cheers as he called for her to address the crowd.

When she did, Greene seized the moment to rally support for Trump, stating falsely that Trump was consistently ahead of Biden in numerous polls and he would even beat Vice President Kamala Harris in a hypothetical matchup.

With enthusiasm, Greene urged the Georgia audience to "get the job done in 2024" and support Trump's bid for a return to the White House, pledging four more years of his leadership.

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