Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) pleaded with the federal government to send relief funds to her state in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
During a Monday interview, Real America's Voice host Terrance Bates spoke to Greene and her boyfriend, Brian Glenn.
"The storm was supposed to come directly across my district, but when it came through Georgia, it went to the east, and we mainly just got a lot of rain," Greene explained. "When we go back to Washington, we will be working hard to make sure that states like Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina get the funding that they need."
"We've already signed a letter," she continued. "We sent that letter to Joe Biden requesting relief that Brian Kemp, our governor, has already requested. So our entire delegation in Georgia has signed onto that letter."
"We need them to step in and send the funds and the relief that these people deserve."
Greene noted Georgians were "taxpayers and that money should go back in their pockets, not to foreign countries for foreign wars and foreign causes."
"We need help here in Georgia," she insisted.
The lawmaker also attacked President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
"President Trump is a man of action," she opined. "We don't need a sleepy Joe in the White House. We don't need Kamala Harris, who they're propping up."
"And that's why they that's why they're supporting Kamala Harris for president, because she's not intelligent enough and she doesn't have the character and the makeup to know how to lead."