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Saved - June 9, 2025 at 3:26 PM

@RepMaryMiller - Rep. Mary Miller

They’re funded, organized, and unleashed to destabilize America. We will find out who is behind this insurrection!! https://t.co/5q12fqVYUR

Saved - April 2, 2025 at 9:01 PM

@RepMaryMiller - Rep. Mary Miller

Thank you for calling out this insanity, @RepMTG!

@RepMTG - Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸

I can’t believe that Congress was hijacked this week over Luna’s resolution to allow members to skip work and vote from home. As a mom, I know all about seasons of life. If you aren’t capable of doing the job your constituents sent you to do, then you should step aside and let someone else do it. We have critical bills to pass to prevent illegals from voting and to stop judges from vetoing President Trump’s agenda. It’s a shame that selfish politicians are putting themselves before the American people.

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The speaker believes Representative Luna's bill is unfortunate and will open the door to unconstitutional proxy voting. Serving in Congress is a privilege, not a requirement, and members should prioritize the job or step down. The speaker suggests that if members can't fulfill their duties, someone else should serve. They draw a comparison to soldiers who deploy overseas and miss their babies' first months. The speaker, a mother of three, prioritized her children when they were young and now serves in Congress. They criticize members who work with Democrats and use a baby as a prop. The speaker finds the situation distracting, off-message, and not serving the American people.
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Speaker 0: What we just voted on, this rule, Luna's bill, is extremely unfortunate. You know, being in congress is a privilege. You don't have to be here, and there's plenty of people in her district that could serve in congress if she chose for, you know, the time to be home and be a mother. I'm very much against the bill that she's trying to force to the floor and the way she's going about it. And I think it's wrong. And it's it's really gonna open up the door to proxy voting, which is already unconstitutional, and we shouldn't be doing it. And I think members of congress need to basically leave their egos at the door and realize that this an important job. In the same way that soldiers go off and they're deployed overseas, they come home and actually meet their babies for the first time, and their babies are several months old. Members of congress don't have to be here. They don't have to be here. Being a member of congress congress is a privilege. You're serving your district. There's lots of seasons of life. I'm a mother. I've raised three children. And when my children were babies and were young, I prioritized them in that season of life. Now I serve in congress because I'm not raising children. And I think that's a really important point to make. And if if any member of congress for any reason whatsoever finds them in a situation where they're not able to do the job here, the important job we're elected to do, they should step down because someone else can serve in their place. They're not required to be here. They're not more important than anyone. They're not more important than people in their district. And they shouldn't go across the aisle and work with Democrats while Democrats use a baby propped up around the floor trying to prove their point. But instead, they're holding a baby proving the point you can be a mother and serving So I I think today, I think this is unfortunate and it's distracting and it's off message and it's not the agenda. It's not serving the American people.
Saved - August 23, 2023 at 2:57 PM

@RepMaryMiller - Rep. Mary Miller

Thank you for the kind words Dan Bongino, we can NEVER give an inch when the left is trying to force authoritarian mandates on us. We are the LAND OF THE FREE, and Joe Biden is not our king! @dbongino

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The former health and human services cabinet secretary faced questioning on Capitol Hill regarding the COVID vaccine. Representative Mary Miller raised concerns about the CDC's data showing an increase in myocarditis among young men and teenage boys who received the vaccine. She questioned why the Biden administration continues to promote the vaccine for this demographic, as they are at higher risk for myocarditis. The speaker supports Miller's stance and urges others not to give in on mask mandates, social distancing, closures, or new mandates. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of non-compliance.
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Speaker 0: Disgraced health and human services cabinet secretary up on Capitol Hill. Again, trying to pump the vaccine again as if they haven't learned from the 1,000 debacles before this. And this rep Mary Miller, to her credit, she's not having any of it. Check this out. Speaker 1: Your agency, the CDC, has put out I'd like everybody to notice the alarming red line. That is the increase in myocarditis among young men and teenage boys after they received the COVID seen, and I'd like to know why the Biden administration continues to push this on our young men and teenage boys And even pregnant women and and babies to to receive this vaccine, but especially our young men and teenage boys who we can see are at increased risk for myocarditis. Speaker 0: We need more of this. We need more of that up on the hill, on the record. Don't give them an inch. Not on masks, not on social distancing, not on closures, not on new mandates. Don't give an inch. Do not comply.
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