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SWATTED: Exclusive Interview and Never Before Seen Footage With Marjorie Taylor Greene

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In an incredibly disturbing interview, Right Side Broadcasting Network’s Brian Glenn gets to the bottom of what really happened when Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was “swatted” last week.

“They wanted me to be murdered,” the Georgia lawmaker told Brian Glenn.

The interview also disclosed how law enforcement arrived through the lens of never seen before security footage.

WATCH: Never Before Seen Security Camera Footage

During the interview, Glenn and Greene reviewed the multiple camera angles while giving a play-by-play analysis of how law enforcement arrived looking for a “female with a gun”, according to the 911 police report.

Marjorie Taylor Greene told Glenn that someone was trying to get her killed because it was later revealed that the 911 police report said the caller told dispatchers that someone shot a person inside Greene’s home 5 times and that the body was in the bathtub. The caller also said a woman had a loaded gun, which would have given police the right to enter on a shoot-to-kill basis.

Greene said she usually would have carried a gun to the door, especially seeing that it was 1am, but her gut instinct told her not to that night. If she had, police could have assumed she was the suspect that the fake caller was trying to have killed, and could have potentially opened fire on the congresswoman.

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