Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again calling for a “peaceful national divorce.” On September 15, she posted on X that “there is nothing left to talk about with the left,” accused Democrats of celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death, and wrote the nation is “too far gone and too far divided.” She told her followers to put their faith in God and to “tighten your circle around your family.”

Georgia’s Response

Greene’s home state leaders aren’t following her. Gov. Brian Kemp ordered flags lowered to half-staff after Kirk’s killing and called it “evil.” Sen. Raphael Warnock said from the Senate floor that “there is nothing more anti-democratic than political violence.” Georgia Republican Party chair Josh McKoon urged people — “especially on the left” — to denounce violence plainly. While their state

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