Mitt Romney Says Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ‘National Divorce’ Idea Is Insane

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Mitt Romney Says Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ‘National Divorce’ Idea Is Insane

Mitt Romney Says Marjorie Taylor Greene’s , ‘National Divorce’ Idea Is Insane.

Mitt Romney Says Marjorie Taylor Greene’s , ‘National Divorce’ Idea Is Insane.

Insider reports that on Feb.

20, Rep.

Greene suggested that America needs "a national divorce," splitting the nation into "red states and blue states.".

Insider reports that on Feb.

20, Rep.

Greene suggested that America needs "a national divorce," splitting the nation into "red states and blue states.".

From the sick and disgusting woke culture issues shoved down our throats to the Democrat's traitorous America Last policies, we are done.

, Rep.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, via Twitter.

The following day, she doubled down on her proposal while appearing on Fox News.

The last thing I ever want to see in America is a civil war.

No one wants that — at least everyone I know would never want that — but it's going that direction, and we have to do something about it, Rep.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, via Fox News.

Our ideas, our policies and our ways of life have become so far apart that it's just coming to that point, Rep.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, via Fox News.

Sen.

Romney commented on Greene's suggestion while speaking to 'The Salt Lake Tribune.'.

I think Abraham Lincoln dealt with that kind of insanity, Sen.

Mitt Romney, via 'The Salt Lake Tribune'.

We're not going to divide the country.

It's united we stand and divided we fall, Sen.

Mitt Romney, via 'The Salt Lake Tribune'.

There are some people in my party and the other party that say things to try and get a headline and get people to send them money.

And that happens to be in today's 'loony left,' or I should say 'loony right.', Sen.

Mitt Romney, via 'The Salt Lake Tribune'.

Utah Gov.

Spencer Cox also weighed in, calling Greene's suggestion "evil" and "destructive.".

We don't need a divorce, we need marriage counseling.

And we need elected leaders that don't profit by tearing us apart, Utah Gov.

Spencer Cox, via Twitter


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