WATCH: Marjorie Taylor Greene insults UK foreign secretary

‘I think that’s rude name-calling… and frankly he can kiss my ass’

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British foreign secretary David Cameron is currently in Washington, urging politicians to back support for Ukraine. Congress is ensuring a stalemate over $95 billion of aid including funds for Kyiv’s struggle against their Russian invaders. Lord Cameron used an article in the DC website the Hill to urge Congress to support Ukraine with more funding. He wrote:

I believe our joint history shows the folly of giving in to tyrants in Europe who believe in redrawing boundaries by force. I do not want us to show the weakness displayed against Hitler in the 1930s. He came back for more,…

British foreign secretary David Cameron is currently in Washington, urging politicians to back support for Ukraine. Congress is ensuring a stalemate over $95 billion of aid including funds for Kyiv’s struggle against their Russian invaders. Lord Cameron used an article in the DC website the Hill to urge Congress to support Ukraine with more funding. He wrote:

I believe our joint history shows the folly of giving in to tyrants in Europe who believe in redrawing boundaries by force. I do not want us to show the weakness displayed against Hitler in the 1930s. He came back for more, costing us far more lives to stop his aggression.

But his comments have last night prompted an angry reaction from Marjorie Taylor Greene. The staunchly MAGA representative was confronted by James Matthews of Sky News, who characterized Cameron’s comments as likening her “to an appeaser to Hitler” in not voting for funding to Ukraine.

“Are you an appeaser for Putin?” Matthews asked. “I really don’t care what David Cameron has to say,” she replied. “I think that’s rude name-calling and I don’t appreciate that type of language. David Cameron needs to worry about his own country and frankly he can kiss my ass.” So much for diplomacy…

This article was originally published on The Spectator’s UK website.

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