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MTG Says Pedophiles Should Face Death Penalty After Jay-Z, Diddy Accused of Raping Girl
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to have changed her tune when it comes to powerful men accused of sexually abusing and trafficking young girls. “As far as P Diddy and now Jay Z being accused of raping children, I personally believe pedophiles should receive the death penalty if found...
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to have changed her tune when it comes to powerful men accused of sexually abusing and trafficking young girls.
“As far as P Diddy and now Jay Z being accused of raping children, I personally believe pedophiles should receive the death penalty if found guilty,” Greene (R-FL) wrote Sunday on X, formerly Twitter. “You rape a child, you drug and forcefully rape a child, you traffic children and sell them for sex, you should face the most severe consequences.”
Bad Boy Records founder Sean “Diddy” Combs is being held at New York’s Metropolitan Detention Center while he awaits trial on federal charges for sex trafficking and racketeering. More than 150 alleged victims—many of them men and boys—have come forward, filing about two dozen civil suits against the disgraced rapper.
Over the weekend, fellow hip-hop mogul Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, was added to a lawsuit accusing Combs of raping a 13-year-old girl at a party following the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.
Both men have denied the allegations, with Carter calling his naming in the suit a “blackmail attempt.”
The news prompted Greene to blast the entertainment industry’s “sick method of making stars” and call for America’s so-called child sex-trafficking “industry” to be abolished.
While everyone can agree on the need to root out child sexual abuse and exploitation, the MAGA diehard’s timing—and targets—raised some eyebrows on social media.
Just last month, she was threatening her fellow Republican lawmakers in an attempt to keep an ethics probe into her friend, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL)—who has been accused of sex trafficking teen girls—from going public.
The House Ethics Committee investigated claims that Gaetz had paid for sex, trafficked teen girls, and abused illegal drugs, but the Florida lawmaker resigned before the report could be released after being nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to head up the Department of Justice.
Gaetz has denied the accusations, calling them an extortion plot, and—after dropping out of contention for the attorney general job—has hinted he could run for governor of Florida.
Democratic lawmakers, meanwhile, are still trying to release the potentially damning House report. Their Republican colleagues—including apparent juvenile-justice crusader Greene—voted last week to bury it.