Marjorie Taylor Greene
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I've got to get reelected to keep representing you.
And so that's how some of the ones that have good intentions, that's how they fall into it.
But Tucker, there's a whole other side.
There are Republican members of Congress that never had good intentions, ever, ever.
And they came into the House of Representatives already completely supported and propped up and funded by this nasty entanglement I'm talking about in Washington.
And I watched it with my own eyes when I watched Mike Lawler get elected.
I'll go back to when he was a candidate for Congress.
I was already serving in the House.
And in our conference meetings, in our GOP conference meetings, the ones that we have at the Capitol Hill, we have two different type of conference meetings.
Each week, there's one meeting a week.
And it's kind of sad that your Republican representatives only meet one time a week.
but once a week and one is either political and that one happens inside the Capitol.
And then there's another kind that's completely and totally campaign and fundraising related.
That one happens off campus at the Capitol Hill Club.
And they bring in candidates.
They'll bring in any new candidate running for Congress that of course is only approved by the NRCC and approved by the traditional establishment Republican Party in Washington.
So they will bring in these candidates into this GOP meeting.
They'll have them stand up, raise their hand, introduce themselves.
The speaker or the leader, whoever is talking, will praise them and explain to everyone in the room why they've got to write them a max check immediately and help get them elected because they're fighting to become part of the team.
So I remember specifically when Mike Lawler