America’s well-being isn’t served by providing Marjorie Taylor Greene with a platform

America’s well-being isn’t served by providing Marjorie Taylor Greene with a platform

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Last year, GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia was embroiled in controversy following her speech at a white nationalist event organized by Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes. Fast forward to last week, her Twitter account got temporarily suspended for a tweet referencing a “Trans Day of Vengeance.” The controversial congresswoman has made headlines again by announcing her plans to protest in New York City during former President Donald Trump’s indictment proceedings, calling it an “unconstitutional WITCH HUNT!”

Despite the controversies surrounding Greene, she was featured on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” where the show described her as not shying away from sharing intense opinions. However, many criticized CBS for highlighting Greene, including former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger and journalist Molly Jong-Fast.

Criticism aside, it’s worth noting that “60 Minutes” has a history of featuring controversial guests over its long tenure. This choice of Greene further adds to the ongoing debate about the show’s selection process for guests.

In conclusion, the decision to feature Greene can be seen as part of “60 Minutes” tradition of interviewing controversial figures. Nonetheless, the move has sparked a debate given Greene’s history.