Republican Utah Governor Spencer Cox called “evil” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s plan for a “national divorce” from the state of Georgia. On Monday, as the country celebrated Presidents Day, the far-right congresswoman recommended a split in the union based on party lines.
The moderate Republican Cox slammed Taylor Greene’s idea on Twitter the same day the representative posted her criticism.
“This rhetoric is destructive and wrong and—honestly—evil,” Cox wrote. “We don’t need a divorce, we need marriage counseling.”
“And we need elected leaders that don’t profit by tearing us apart,” Cox continued. “We can disagree without hate.”
“Healthy conflict was critical to our nation’s founding and survival,” the governor added.
This rhetoric is destructive and wrong and—honestly—evil. We don’t need a divorce, we need marriage counseling. And we need elected leaders that don’t profit by tearing us apart. We can disagree without hate. Healthy conflict was critical to our nation’s founding and survival. pic.twitter.com/HyFgfyjpbf
— Spencer Cox (@SpencerJCox) February 20, 2023
Following Tayor Greene’s tweet advocating for “a nationwide divorce” between Republican and Democratic states, Cox responded with the above statement (as per reports of Fox News.com)
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According to a tweet from Greene, “we need to segregate by red states and blue states and downsize the federal government.”
“From the sick and disgusting woke culture issues shoved down our throats to the Democrat’s traitorous America Last policies, we are done,” Greene wrote.
The comments from the Georgia firebrand were run for the course for Greene, whose previous views have gotten her in hot water among Democrats and even GOP leadership.
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