Parkland area, Sandy Hook lawmakers demand action on Marjorie Taylor Greene

“I wanted to be able believe her. So I asked her if she would come on air with me today and make a public statement. I said, you know what, if that’s really, really what you believe, then come on air and tell the public just that. Well, her statement is clear, because here I am with you and she is not here right now,” Schulman said. “Truth is power, and if Congresswoman Greene believes that Parkland and Sandy Hook were in fact real events, she would be willing to say that publicly. And her failure tells me that for Congresswoman Greene, politics trumps truth, because lies and conspiracy theories are more important to her than honesty.”