Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals Charlie Kirk's debate offer in final text exchange
Washington DC - MAGA Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has shared her last text message conversation with far-right activist Charlie Kirk before his tragic assassination last week.

In an X post shared on Wednesday, MTG shared a screenshot of a conversation in which Kirk invited her to speak at AmericaFest, the annual conference his conservative group Turning Point USA had scheduled for December.
"Would you want to also do a debate about [the American Israel Public Affairs Committee] etc?" Kirk added. "Not with me. No pressure. Well do whatever you want."
In her post, Greene said the exchange took place "a few weeks" before Kirk was fatally shot while hosting a debate event at Utah Valley University last Wednesday.
She also noted it came after she recently called on AIPAC to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act and became the first Republican to call Israel's occupation of Gaza a genocide.
"If you don't know who to believe, between Bibi Netanyahu (a foreign country's leader) or Charlie's personal friends Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, I'm posting my last text message with Charlie," Greene wrote.
Greene went on to warn MAGA "not allow a foreign country, foreign agents, and another religion tell you about Charlie Kirk," and said she hopes none of those actors "take over Christian Patriotic Turning Point USA."
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