Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was “swatted” on Monday, the eighth time her home has been targeted with a fraudulent emergency call, she said.
According to police in Rome, Georgia, a person called a suicide hotline claiming that he had shot his girlfriend at Greene’s address and threatened to kill himself, NBC News reports. Police contacted Greene’s security team about the call, and her team declined to have police respond to her home. The call, according to NBC News, was placed from Rome, New York.
“I was just swatted,” Greene wrote on X on Monday morning. “This is like the 8th time. On Christmas with my family here.”
I was just swatted.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) December 25, 2023
This is like the 8th time.
On Christmas with my family here.
My local police are the GREATEST and shouldn’t have to deal with this.
I appreciate them so much and my family and I are in joyous spirits celebrating the birth of our savior Jesus Christ!
She later posted screenshots of violent messages and death threats that she had received online just days earlier. Greene criticized Capitol Police for not arresting the person who sent those messages, contrasting it with “how FBI and DOJ treats J6’ers, Pres Trump, and their political enemies.”
“And after today, I have been swatted 8 times but the FBI can’t seem to figure out who is responsible for the swatting and says the law doesn’t allow them to track them down,” she wrote. “Thankfully my local police are far too smart, know me well, and know exactly what these swatting calls are.”








