
Brian Glenn, a host for the far-right media outlet Real America’s Voice and the boyfriend of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), falsely claimed Wednesday that President Donald Trump “won Georgia three times” during an exchange with the president.
“He’s the media,” Trump said approvingly of Glenn during the encounter, which was captured on video and is circulating widely online.
“You won Georgia three times, Glenn told Trump during a news conference at the Oval Office.
“I agree," Trump said." Do you agree with me?"
“I believe you won that,” Glenn said.
The exchange drew immediate scrutiny, as Trump notably lost the state of Georgia in the 2020 presidential election — a key battleground defeat that played a central role in his broader, baseless claims of election fraud.
Former President Joe Biden won Georgia by just under 12,000 votes, marking the first time a Democrat had carried the state in a presidential race since 1992.
Trump’s continued insistence that he won the state — and his allies’ repeated promotion of that falsehood — has fueled ongoing distrust in Georgia’s elections and helped trigger multiple state-led audits, none of which found evidence of widespread fraud.
Political commentator Marc Polymeropoulos wrote on the social platform X: “This is the Soviet Union vibe.”
White House columnist Niall Stanage wrote: “Brian Glenn, of the pro-Trump outlet Real America’s Voice — and also Marjorie Taylor Greene’s romantic partner — tells Trump, falsely, that he won Georgia three times.
Another X user wrote: “I look forward to future presidents not bringing Marjorie Taylor Greene’s boyfriend into the Oval Office as a ‘journalist.’”