Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Wednesday election fraud occurred in her state in 2020 and that her then-husband was a victim – amid a sprawling criminal case in which former President Trump and 18 others have been indicted for purportedly trying to overturn election results that year in Georgia, in part over assertions of election fraud.
"Was there election fraud in Georgia in 2020? YES there was," theRepublican congresswoman tweeted. "My then-husband, Perry Greene, showed up to vote and was told he already voted by absentee ballot but did NOT and NEVER requested an absentee ballot."
Greene, who has made such allegations before, said in a followup post: "There was a line of people that he stood with that had the same thing happen to them. They all went to vote in person but were told they already voted by absentee, but none of them actually did!"
Greene, whose husband filed for divorce from her last September, has vocally supported former Trump's claims that there was election fraud in 2020. Trump and the others were indicted Monday night on state charges in Fulton County, Ga., for allegedly attempting to overturn the 2020 election results in the state.