Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene recently delivered a fiery critique of Vice President Kamala Harris’s performance in her various roles, accusing her of failure in each one.

During a rally, Greene specifically called out Harris’s handling of her responsibilities as border czar and her efforts to expand rural broadband access, asserting that Harris’s policies have done more harm than good for the American people.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024; Savannah, Georgia; Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green walks off the stage at the Johnny Mercer Theater before former president Donald Trump delivered remakes during his first campaign event in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday September 24, 2024.

Greene began by addressing Harris’s work on the border crisis. “Kamala Harris, let me tell you where she’s going. She’s decided to go down to the border in Arizona, ladies and gentlemen,” Greene said.

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Harris, who was appointed as the Biden administration’s “border czar,” has been widely criticized by Republicans for her handling of the southern border, and Greene echoed these concerns. “Yeah, she’s finally figured out that supporting an invasion is not such a good idea.”

Greene went on to accuse Harris of supporting illegal activities at the border by turning a blind eye to cartel operations. “This same woman, everything they put her in charge of, she failed. She failed at being the border czar. She supported the cartels, a $13 billion industry every single year that is responsible for human trafficking and drug trafficking and murdering Americans,” Greene declared.

Vice President Kamala Harris makes remarks at a campaign rally on Friday September 20, 2024 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis.

Her remarks referenced the ongoing border crisis, which has seen a significant increase in illegal immigration and drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, a drug responsible for numerous American deaths.

Greene’s statements reflect a broader Republican frustration with the Biden-Harris administration’s border policies.

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Switching gears, Greene criticized Harris’s role in overseeing rural broadband expansion. “This woman, they put her in charge of bringing rural broadband. Guess what? They spent 40, $42 billion and not one household got connected,” Greene charged.

Harris had been tasked with managing funds from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act aimed at improving broadband access in rural communities, a promise that Greene claims has gone unfulfilled.

Greene then addressed Kamala running for president, expressing her opposition to such a move. “And she wants America to hire her to be President of the United States,” Greene remarked sarcastically. “No, here, let me tell you what your job is. You tell that woman, Kamala Harris, and that communist governor from Minnesota, that you tell the two of them they don’t understand how we think and how we feel, and they’re not from around here so we are not going to elect them.”

Greene concluded her remarks by endorsing former President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance for the upcoming 2024 election. “Georgia is going to deliver the White House for President Trump. Let’s get it done. Ladies and gentlemen, vote for President Trump and JD Vance, November 5,” Greene urged the crowd, rallying support for her preferred candidates.

Greene’s speech emphasized her dissatisfaction with the current Biden-Harris administration and her belief that Trump and Vance are the right leaders to restore conservative values and protect American interests, particularly at the border and in rural communities.

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