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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Matt Gaetz will prosecute vaccine ‘crimes against humanity’

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) predicted that former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) would prosecute vaccine-related “crimes against humanity” if he becomes President-elect Donald Trump’s next attorney general.

During a House Oversight Committee hearing on pandemic preparedness on Thursday, Greene accused the federal government of using “the American people’s hard-earned tax dollars to create viruses that can be unleashed on the world like COVID-19 was.”

“Dr. [Anthony] Fauci lied to the American people, abusing his power and position and role, a very powerful role paid for by the American tax people,” she said. “He lied, and many, many people died.”

“Now vaccines have been mandated on the population in order to work, go to school, and live as functioning citizens in the United States,” she continued. “I can tell you when you talk about vaccine hesitancy, as one sitting before you that never took the COVID vaccine, nor will I take it, thank God. I’m so glad I didn’t take it.”

Greene falsely suggested other vaccines were linked to “the rise of autism, learning disabilities, neurological problems, and so much more that children are suffering from today.”

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“Preparing for the next pandemic is actually recognizing that the last pandemic resulted in crimes against humanity,” the lawmaker opined.

“People that perpetuated and continue to perpetuate these crimes need to be prosecuted, and that needs to be starting in the next administration, and I’m pretty sure our next attorney general will do that, and I look forward to seeing that happen,” she added.

Watch the video below from the House Oversight Committee.

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