Lawyers for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., argued in a court filing Thursday that a text message she is alleged to have sentshouldn’t be entered into the supplemental record in a case to knock her off the Georgia primary ballot next month because she “has no recollection” of it.
“I am authorized to say on behalf of Rep. Greene that she has no recollection of this text and, since her texts are automatically deleted after 30 days, she has no way to verify anything about it,” said a filing by her lawyers.
Her lawyers further argue that the alleged text is “innocuous.”