Marjorie Taylor Greene is overwhelmed by huge crowds and escorted by security after anti-Trump protesters called her a “Nazi” and told her to “go back to Georgia b****”
- Green was surrounded by protesters and the press outside a Manhattan courthouse
- Republican rioters tried to speak into a megaphone, but were drowned out
- She tried to organize the rally during the chaos leading up to Trump’s impeachment
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was swept away by a large crowd of media and protesters as she appeared at a rally outside the courthouse hosting the indictment of Donald Trump.
The controversial Trump ally was drowned while trying to speak in a park across from the courthouse by anti-Trump protesters yelling “Nazis” and “Go back to Georgia b****.”
It emerged as chaos began to grow in midtown Manhattan, as protesters and members of the media clashed before Trump turned himself in to authorities.
Trump also broke his silence on the day of his impeachment, calling for the trial to be moved from Manhattan to Staten Island and ripping apart the judge overseeing his case.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (shown lower left wearing sunglasses) was swept up in fanfare from the media and protesters as she appeared at a rally outside the courthouse hosting the indictment of Donald Trump

An alarmed Trump ally was doused as she tried to speak in a park across from the courthouse by anti-Trump protesters shouting “Nazis” and “Go back to Georgia b****!”
Green attempted to address the crowd with a megaphone while standing on a bench to show support for Trump after he was charged in the Stormy Daniels Hush Money case.
She said the case was a “travesty” and that it “should never have happened in America, ever.”
But she could barely be heard as the cries from the crowd of “Go back to Georgia, you motherfucker!”
One protester yelled, “Damn you, you Nazi white trash
“We don’t like the Nazis in New York!”
Another man told her to “get out of our cute town” and “push your jewish space laser up a**,” referring to a controversial conspiracy theory the Georgia congresswoman posted on social media in 2018.
A few of Green’s supporters shouted “we love you” but after speaking for just five minutes she left.
Young Republicans of New York chairman Gavin Wax, organizer of the event, said
We are watching our judicial system being exploited for political purposes.
It’s very unfortunate, and we’re trying to claim that and protest peacefully and exercise our First Amendment rights.
I don’t think they would have come after him if he hadn’t run in 2024, and they timed it perfectly to coincide with his climb in the polls.
Prague’s predecessor refused to prosecute these same charges – they are wholly politicized.

Green attempted to address the crowd on megaphone while standing on a bench to show support for Trump