Republican extremist accuse Democrats of ‘worshiping’ Floyd in interview posted on X
The Congressional Black Caucus has condemned Marjorie Taylor Greene after she accused Democrats of worshiping George Floyd, the 46-year-old Black man who was killed by a white Minneapolis police officer in 2020.
On Monday, Greene, a Republican representative from Georgia, went on an expletive-filled rant in which she accused Democrats, including Jamie Raskin of Maryland, of worshiping Floyd, whose death sparked global outrage and protests over police brutality.
In a video posted on X, Greene can be seen speaking to a reporter, saying, “We have Jamie Raskin in there accusing us of worshiping Trump, worshiping a ‘convicted felon’.” The reporter interjected, stating that Trump was indeed convicted.
In response, Greene said: “Well yeah, so was George Floyd. And everybody, and you all too, the media worships George Floyd. Democrats worship George Floyd. There were riots, burning down the fucking country over George Floyd and Raskin is in there, saying we worship him [Trump].”
“Excuse me, let me correct you and this is really important. I don’t worship. I worship God. God. And Jesus is my savior. I don’t worship President Trump and I’m really sick and tired of the bullshit antics I have to deal with,” Greene continued.
Greene’s comments came after Raskin said that some Republicans “blindly worship” convicted felons during a congressional hearing on Covid-19, NBC reports. The hearing followed Trump’s conviction last week, in which he was found guilty on 34 counts of fraud in a historic hush-money trial involving adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Following Greene’s comments, the Congressional Black Caucus condemned the Republican representative. “This is unhinged even for @RepMTG,” they wrote in an X post.
“Her actions are unacceptable even by the lowest of Republican standards. George Floyd did not deserve to die, and a member of Congress should have the decency to acknowledge his humanity,” the Congressional Black Caucus continued.
In 2021, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pleaded guilty to civil rights charges related to his killing of George Floyd in May 2020. Chauvin faced two counts of depriving Floyd of his rights after kneeling on Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds while Floyd was handcuffed and unable to breathe.
Alongside the civil rights charges, Chauvin was also convicted of second and third-degree murder as well as manslaughter.