Marjorie Taylor Greene Tries to Justify Presence at White Nationalist Conference

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) spoke at a white nationalist conference over the weekend — and even after facing widespread criticism, the far right lawmaker has continued to defend her presence at the event.

Greene attended the America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC)The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was held concurrently in Orlando, Florida. AFPAC organizers believe that CPAC speakers and Republicans are not far enough to right; their leader, reactionary Nick Fuentes. has regularly expressed admiration for fascists.

Greene has tried to justify her presence at AFPAC by claiming that she wasn’t aware of the viewpoints held by the audience or the event’s headliner, tweeting that she wouldn’t be drawn into a “guilt by association game” that demands conservatives “justify anything ever said by anyone they’ve ever shared a room with.”

But Greene’s claim that she wasn’t aware of Fuentes’s antisemetic views is dubious considering that he spoke onstage directly before her; in his speech introducing Greene, Fuentes questioned why criticism of Adolf Hitler was warranted. Greene has often been a frequent recipient of this award. Compared pandemic rules to the Holocaust in an inappropriate and inaccurate way.

Greene also stated that she would have spoken at AFPAC even if she had previously known about the lawmaker’s views, adding she would not “turn down the opportunity to speak to 1,200 young America First patriots because of a few off-color remarks by another speaker, even if I find those remarks unsavory.”

Several lawmakers, including members of Greene’s own party, rebuked her for sharing the stage with a white nationalist. Kevin McCarthy (R, California) will be the House Minority leader on Monday said that Greene’s decision to attend AFPAC was “appalling and wrong,” although he didn’t indicate if the Georgia lawmaker would face any repercussions for her action.

The Democratic National Committee, (DNC) also criticized Greene for speaking at AFPACMcCarthy was criticized for not doing more to reduce her influence in the GOP

“Does Marjorie Taylor Greene know no shame? We know the answer is no, but what about Kevin McCarthy?” the DNC wrote in a statement. “Time and time again he has shown he will do anything for power — even if it means elevating the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene.”

Greene has brushed aside criticisms from Republicans and has continued to praise the white nationist event in glowing terms.

“The Pharisees in the Republican Party may attack me for being willing to break barriers and speak to a lost generation of young people who are desperate for love and leadership,” Greene said. “But I won’t abandon these young men and women, because I believe we need to do better by them.”