Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Call for martial law raised in Greene texts

- FELICIA SONMEZ Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Jacqueline Alemany and Matt Brown of The Washington Post.

WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., told then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in January 2021 that some members of Congress were calling for Donald Trump to impose martial law to remain president, according to text messages Meadows recently provided to the select committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

According to CNN, Greene raised the topic in a text to Meadows on Jan. 17, 2021, more than a week after the insurrecti­on and days before Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on as president.

“In our private chat with only Members, several are saying the only way to save our Republic is for Trump to call for Marshall law,” Greene texted Meadows, misspellin­g the word “martial.” “They stole this election. We all know. They will destroy our country next. Please tell him to declassify as much as possible so we can go after Biden and anyone else!”

Greene’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Monday.

In an earlier text message, Greene also sought help from Meadows as she and other Republican members of Congress prepared to object to the counting of electoral votes on Jan. 6, 2021. She alluded to having met previously with Rudy Giuliani, who was Trump’s personal attorney at the time.

“Good morning Mark, I’m here in DC. We have to get organized for the 6th,” Greene said in a Dec. 31, 2020, text message, according to CNN. “I would like to meet with Rudy Giuliani again. We didn’t get to speak with him long. Also anyone who can help.”

Giuliani was one of several Trump advisers who met at a “command center” at the Willard Hotel ahead of Jan. 6, The Washington Post previously reported.

Last week, while testifying about her alleged role in the Jan. 6 attack as part of a case seeking to disqualify her from seeking reelection, Greene said she could not remember whether she urged Trump to impose martial law.

Greene’s appearance in an Atlanta courtroom was one of the first times a member of Congress has been questioned under oath about the attack. The Free Speech group alleges that Greene helped facilitate the insurrecti­on.

According to the text messages reported by CNN, Greene quickly pivoted from urging the White House to call off the rioters to making baseless claims that left-wing extremists were responsibl­e for the violence.

“Mark I was just told there is an active shooter on the first floor of the Capitol Please tell the President to calm people This isn’t the way to solve anything,” Greene reportedly texted Meadows at 2:28 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021.

Less than an hour and a half later, Greene texted Meadows again: “Mark we don’t think these attackers are our people. We think they are Antifa. Dressed like Trump supporters.”

FBI Director Christophe­r Wray testified last March that no evidence had emerged that “anarchist violent extremists or people subscribin­g to antifa” had been involved in the attack on the Capitol.

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