Marjorie Taylor Greene Sparks Controversy, Links JFK Assassination to Israel's Nuclear Program
WASHINGTON – Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene ignited controversy again on Tuesday after posting a statement that openly linked the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) to her opposition to Israel's nuclear program in the past.
In a post on the social media platform X, Greene wrote, "There was once a great President who was loved by the American people. He opposed Israel's nuclear program. And then he was killed." This statement was made in the context of her defense of her stance against military action against Iran.
The comments quickly drew widespread condemnation. Greene's claims are an old conspiracy theory that lacks credible evidence and is often criticized as an anti-Semitic narrative. Official U.S. investigations have long concluded that JFK's assassination in 1963 was carried out by Lee Harvey Oswald.
This latest statement adds to the long list of controversial conspiracy theories voiced by Greene, once again placing her under media scrutiny and criticism from various quarters.#HISTORY #Israel $BTC