Just a few weeks into becoming Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was met with more calls for her resignation. This time, Greene faced backlash for the re-emergence of a video in which she is harassing David Hogg — a survivor of the deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The video shows Greene following and taunting Hoggs only weeks after the Parkland, FL shooting occurred.
In footage shared by Fred Guttenberg, a father of one of the students killed in the shooting, Greene is seen following Hogg down the street in Washington D.C, unrelentingly hounding him with questions after leaving the Senate building in 2018.
“Do you not know how to defend your stance?” she said after he refuses to engage with her by walking away. Greene then accuses him of using children to take away her Second Amendment rights. As they cross another block with her trailing behind, she starts to question how Hogg managed to get appointments with 30 senators in addition to “major press coverage.”