Trump Imagines Marjorie Taylor Greene Dying in Fiery Car Wreck: ‘She’s No Longer Recognizable, We Found Some of Her’
Former President Donald Trump used Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to explain what he believes happens to vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
Mishaps involving hydrogen fuel cells are rare, but Trump has repeatedly insisted cars that use them are unsafe and even explode.
Speaking at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia on Monday night, Trump, who is in a tight race with Vice President Kamala Harris, again took aim at hydrogen fuel cells. He decided to spice up his criticism by including Greene, who was at the rally, in a gruesome scenario.
“You’re not recognizable if something goes wrong,” he told the crowd. “If something goes wrong, and Marjorie Taylor Greene with that beautiful blonde hair is driving down the highway in a hydrogen car, and the problem with the hydrogen car, if something goes wrong, it’s like the atom bomb went off. You’re not recognizable. But they say, ‘We think we have it under control.’ That’s not good enough. They’ll say, ‘We thought it was Marjorie Taylor Greene riding down the middle of the turnpike, but she’s no longer recognizable. We found some of her.'”
Trump laughed and said, “We love her,” before telling her to stand up to be acknowledged by the crowd.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has spent tens of millions of dollars trying to get Trump elected, has also been critical of hydrogen battery technology, calling it “silly.”
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