MTG Just Started the Most Ridiculous Debate Conspiracy Yet
Marjorie Taylor Greene is trying to undermine the credibility of the debate moderators.
MAGA Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has joined the list of Donald Trumpâs allies bashing the moderators of CNNâs upcoming presidential debate, but sheâs giving it her patented conspiracy theory twist.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday, the Georgia Republican wrote that CNNâs moderators âhateâ Trump.
âDana Bashâs husband is one of the 51 spies who in 2020 lied by signing his name to the intel community letter claiming Hunter Bidenâs laptop was Russian disinformation,â she wrote. âJake Tapper hates Trump so much and has called him Hitler.â
Bashâs ex-husband since 2007, Jeremy Bash, was one of 50 former senior intelligence officials who signed a letter in 2020 stating that the emails discovered on Hunter Bidenâs laptop had âall the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation,â according to Politico. The former officials said that Russia was once more trying to influence the outcome of the election by making Hunter Biden look guilty.
The letter was sent in response to a New York Post report that Joe Biden was tied to his sonâs business dealings, based on emails found on Hunterâs laptop hard drive, which the outlet had received from Rudy Giuliani.
Right-wingers who were intent on using the Hunter Biden laptop story to derail the 2020 election have baselessly claimed that the letter was a lie meant to boost Biden, and keep Trump from staying in the White House.
Years later, this conspiracy theoryâthe 51 âspies who lieâ as the Post termed itâstill lives rent-free in the minds of many Trump supporters. The Post published a new piece about the theory on Tuesday, which was subsequently reposted to the House Judiciary Committee Republicans website.
In addition to being the CNN hostâs ex-husband of 17 years, Jeremy Bash was a former chief of staff for the CIA, former chief of staff at the Department of Defense, and former chief counsel for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, according to the letter. Greene seems to imagine that because Jeremy and Dana Bash were married nearly two decades ago, the CNN anchor somehow has anything to do with the letter, or the animus Greene fantasizes was behind it.
As for Greeneâs other claim, Republicans have been whipped into a frenzy over Tapperâs comparisons of Trump to the Nazi leaderâbut they didnât have any problems when Steve Bannon made the same comparison, because he meant it as a compliment.
Greene has joined the chorus of conservative voices who have decided that the mutually agreed terms of the debate present an unfair disadvantage to the former presidentâ again, despite the fact that he signed on to them. Trump and his cronies have taken up their old strategy of whining and lying to get out of it, while simultaneously insisting that Trump will win regardless.
âI have faith in President Trump,â Greene wrote on X. âHeâs going to do great!â