Marjorie Taylor Greene Brags About $25K in Fines for Refusing to Wear Masks: 'Stand Up'

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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, touted her "over $25,000" in fines for refusing to wear a mask in the House of Representatives chamber—claiming she was standing up against "tyranny."

Greene, a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, is routinely criticized by Republicans and Democrats alike for promoting conspiracy theories and misinformation. The GOP congresswoman has vocally opposed COVID-19 restrictions, vaccine mandates and masking requirements.

"I have over $25,000 in mask fines bc I refuse to wear a mask in the chamber where over 80% of Congress is vaccinated and I'm NOT sick," Green wrote in a Saturday morning tweet.

"As a Congresswoman, if I don't stand up against tyranny & suffer consequences, then how can others?" she asked.

The Republican lawmaker shared a video of a father challenging school masking requirements for students during what appeared to be a school board meeting.

I have over $25,000 in mask fines bc I refuse to wear a mask in the chamber where over 80% of Congress is vaccinated and I’m NOT sick.

As a Congresswoman, if I don’t stand up against tyranny & suffer consequences, then how can others?

This Dad is too!https://t.co/XIOXrdVMmo https://t.co/FhPtXt7xqh

— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) October 9, 2021

"This dad is too!" Green wrote, suggesting he was also standing up against "tyranny."

School masking requirements have drawn substantial backlash from many conservatives. Some Republican governors have attempted to block such mandates from being implemented, while other conservatives have argued that these decisions should be up to local officials based on their assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic in their area.

Polling conducted in late August by Axios and Momentive found that 59 percent of parents with school-aged children approve of masking requirements for all students, teachers and staff. Just 30 percent said they oppose all mandates.

The views of parents were divided along party lines, however. While 85 percent of Democrats and 66 percent of independents support mask mandates, only 32 percent of Republicans said they approve of the policies.

Marjorie Taylor Greene
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) bragged about her $25,000 in fines due to her refusal to wear masks in the House chamber in a Saturday tweet. In this photo, Greene signs autographs for supporters at... Sean Rayford/Getty Images

Notably, Greene was photographed last month wearing a mask while aboard an airplane in what a Twitter user who shared the image claimed was the first-class cabin. Federal rules currently require all passengers and crew to wear masks aboard airplanes unless they are actively eating or drinking.

Representative Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat, slammed Greene and accused her of hypocrisy after the photo circulated online.

"I love how she walks around railing against mask mandates but time and time again complies when no one is paying attention. Typical hypocrite cult leader," the progressive lawmaker tweeted at the time.

I love how she walks around railing against mask mandates but time and time again complies when no one is paying attention. Typical hypocrite cult leader. https://t.co/jiUX2WPc7d

— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) September 18, 2021

Although Trump's faction of the Republican Party has been highly critical of masking requirements and the use of masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 in general, the former president's administration's public health officials regularly urged Americans to wear face coverings. Last August, Trump's Assistant Secretary for Health at the Department of Health and Human Services Admiral Brett Giroir, a medical doctor, told NBC News that masking is highly effective at preventing the novel virus' spread.

"Wearing a mask is incredibly important but we have to have like 85 or 90 percent of individuals wearing a mask and avoiding crowds. That is essentially—gives you the same outcome as a complete shutdown," Giroir said at the time.

Newsweek reached out to Greene's spokesperson for further comment but did not immediately receive a response.

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Jason Lemon is a Senior Politics Editor at Newsweek based in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to taking on the editor role, Jason's reporting focused on U.S. politics and international affairs. He joined Newsweek in 2018, and had previously worked as an editor at a Middle Eastern media startup called StepFeed. He also worked a year as a contributor to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and has bylines in The Christian Science Monitor, The Palm Beach Post, Al Fanar Media and A Magazine. He is a graduate of the American University of Beirut in Lebanon and Andrews University in Michigan. You can get in touch with Jason by emailing j.lemon@newsweek.com. Languages: English, Spanish, French and Levantine Arabic


Jason Lemon is a Senior Politics Editor at Newsweek based in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to taking on the editor role, Jason's reporting focused ... Read more