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Protesters repeatedly disturbed at Marjorie Taylor Greene's Town Hall

A report said protesters undermined the city hall of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia, including two people who were ridiculed by police at the event.

Two people were recorded and at least six were removed from office when they spoke Tuesday at a town hall in her hometown of Akworth Community Center, Georgia, according to Republican Congressman. Atlanta Magazine Constitution. Police told the media that the three were charged with the interruption, including one person accused of committing wrongdoing.

Republican representative Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from office by Acworth police and joined the City Hall (EPA)

Video posted on social media seems to capture the ridicule of a protester.

A clip shows a man wearing a black hoodie surrounded by five officers in the corner of the room, seemingly refusing to arrest. Protesters could hear him yelling before shooting the camera.

After the stun gun was extinguished, the crowd could be heard cheering and applauding.

Green then said, “It’s a peaceful town hall.”

independent Contacted the Akworth Police Department for more information.

“Are you really doing this?” Another protester (a man in a gray hoodie) reappeared as two policemen forced him out of the room. The officer kept telling him to “stop” when protesters seemed to try to get rid of their grip.

As the chaotic group approached the doorway to leave the town hall, one of the officers could be seen rolling to the ground, bringing the man in the gray hoodie to him.

Another protester refuses to be removed from office by police (EPA)

Another protester refuses to be removed from office by police (EPA)

In a separate clip, a protester holding the “Prison 4 Inside Trader” sign can be seen being escorted from the City Hall.

The sign seems to hint Green’s advice to President Donald Trump and was affected last week by his comprehensive tariff plan and bought stocks last week. A few hours later, he issued a 90-day pause on most taxes.

The congresswoman, who averaged 40% in late last week, bought stocks in big brands such as Lululemon, Dell Computer, Amazon and Restoration Hardware's parents, according to the Associated Press.

Green talks to reporters after her chaotic city hall (AP)

Green talks to reporters after her chaotic city hall (AP)

After the event, Green praised the protesters for their removal.

“I'm glad they were thrown away,” she said. Atlanta Magazine Constitution. “That’s exactly what I want to see.”

Green's city hall interruption marks the latest rebound for Trump's unanimous Republicans at his state city hall.

Last month, Georgia Rep. Rich McCormick encountered issues of voters' booing and anger at his town hall. One attendee asked Republican congressman what he planned to do to “retain the big White House madman?”

In February, a 54-year-old veteran was escorted out of Town Hall after a yell with North Carolina Rep. Chuck Edwards.

“And you wonder why people don't want to attend town hall anymore?” Edwards quipped during the event.

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