A prominent supporter of former President Donald Trump says he has evidence that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) committed a crime serious enough to get her expelled from Congress. Now, Ali Alexander, an organizer of the Stop the Steal campaign, is threatening to turn over that evidence to Georgia authorities.
Greene is one of Trump’s staunchest supporters in Congress, but he’s now facing criticism for voting to elect Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as Speaker of the House. Is there a threat to Alexander?
Ali Alexander is threatening to release evidence that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene "committed a crime" that will get her expelled from Congress: "I will not suffer this harlot. I will not be taught vows and loyalty, commitment from a whore!" pic.twitter.com/4NUFiX2nao
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) January 5, 2023
Ali Alexander, birth name Ali Abdul-Razaq Akbar, is a right-wing political activist known for campaigning against the 2020 general election results. He founded the Stop the Steal campaign days before the election and used it to foster opposition to the incoming Biden administration.
On January 6, Right Wing Watch released a short video showing Alexander viciously exposing Greene. Alexander continued his tirade by proclaiming, “I will not tolerate this whore. They won’t teach me vows and loyalty, pledge of a w**e!” He went on to claim that Greene committed a crime, saying, “That crime will be transferred to the state of Georgia,” adding that the state “must deport her.”
Though Alexander didn’t provide details about the alleged crime, she said everyone would know about her “drunken nights” with counselors. It’s not clear why he decided to attack her so publicly, but he recently criticized her for voting for Kevin McCarthy. Although McCarthy was ultimately elected on the 15th ballot on January 7, a group of pro-Trump Republicans opposed him, making this the most contested speaker election in history. It lasted most of the week before the California rep could finally secure the position.
Is this Alexander’s retaliation for Greene not voting the way he wanted