Looks like Marjorie Taylor Greene just got caught committing “criminal fraud”

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Marjorie Taylor Greene has been touring the country with soon to be indicted Matt Gaetz. The two are a real pair, given that they’re both arrogant slime balls who have made a mockery out of Congress. Now it turns out they may have something else in common: legal trouble.

A local TV affiliate in Georgia has revealed that Marjorie Taylor Greene and her husband have two active homestead exemptions. This is illegal, and it’s something that would be difficult to do by accident. Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks believes that this constitutes “criminal fraud” on Greene’s part.

Of course the criminal justice process is a long and complex one, meaning the relevant prosecutors would need to open an investigation, then indict her, then arrest her and put her on trial – and that takes a long time to play out. But at least we’re on step one, where she got caught.

We’ve seen multiple members of Congress convicted and sentenced to prison over the past few years for financial crimes. So if prosecutors do go after Marjorie Taylor Greene over this, it won’t be anything out of the ordinary, and there won’t be any way for her to magically fend it off.