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'I'm not unifying': Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend pushes 2nd Amendment on War Room

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Real America's Voice host Brian Glenn, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) boyfriend, said he was refusing the call for unity and pushed the Second Amendment following the shooting of former President Donald Trump.

During a Monday discussion on imprisoned Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Glenn spoke to guest host Natalie Winters about the assassination attempt.

"Make no mistake, if you turned the tables and it were a, say, Trump supporter who had tried to shoot [President Joe Biden], do you think Democrats would be pushing for unity right now?" Winters said.

"They would be weaponizing — though they already have — the full force of the federal government to come after MAGA," she continued. "The media would be squarely blaming this on President Trump."

"You can't have unity with people who fundamentally do not want you to survive or your movement to survive."

Winters suggested there was no "difference" between the assassination attempt and Democratic tactics.

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"They'd be calling for the Second Amendment, they would be taking your Second Amendment right," Glenn replied. "Where are the Republicans calling for gun control after the left attempted a suicide on President Trump? You would think that we would be calling for gun control."

"No, we're not doing that, but the left would do that," he added. "The unity, I want the Republican Party to unify, I want Americans to unify and get behind Republicans. But I'm not unifying with Democrats! End of story."

Winters agreed: "I don't want to unify with 60% of the Republican Party either. We'll take the vote, but we want actual accountability. And if Steve were here, he'd be saying the same thing."

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