GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene faces a backlash over incendiary social media posts

The House Republican leader "ought to come down on Taylor Greene like a ton of bricks," said Rick Tyler, a prime aide to Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential bid.
The House Republican leader "should come down on Taylor Greene like a ton of bricks," said Rick Tyler, a top aide to Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential bid.

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