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MTG Announces 'Declaration of War' Plan

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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced Thursday she’s drafting a “Declaration of War” against Mexican drug cartels.

Speaking to Charlie Kirk on his podcast, the Republican firebrand explained that her decision to take action comes as lawmakers are debating giving more taxpayer money to Ukrainian President Zelensky to defend his country while “ignoring the invasion happening at our border."

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“There has been over 10,000 people invade Eagle Pass in the last 24 hours,” she said. “This is unprecedented. Our country is under attack, and who is leading the attack, Charlie? Is the Mexican cartels.

“And so, I’m announcing on your show, that I would like to get Washington to realize who our real enemy is to the American people, who’s responsible for the 300 Americans dying every single day dying from fentanyl, who’s responsible for a multi-billion dollar human trafficking and drug trafficking industry that directly affects the United States of America,” Taylor-Greene continued. 

“And that is the Mexican cartels; not the Mexican government, not the Mexican people. So, I am currently drafting a Declaration of War against the Mexican cartels.”

Greene was one of five Republicans to vote 'no' on Thursday to advancing the Pentagon appropriations bill over Ukraine spending. 

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