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Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene has earned lavish praise from Russia's top propagandist, who called her a 'blonde fur-wearing beauty.'
The representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district, a vocal critic of sending aid to Ukraine, was complimented by the editor-in-chief of RT, the authoritarian state's propaganda channel.
Media chief Margarita Simonyan told the Russia-1 talk show, 'Evening With Vladimir Solovyov': 'Marjorie Taylor Greene... is a beauty. She is one of a few members of the US Congress who is trying to look like a person in an old-fashioned sense of the word.'
Simoyan, who has been sanctioned by the UK for 'threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty or independence of Ukraine', added: ''She is a blonde, who wears white coats with a fur collar. She is demonstratively heterosexual.'
The media executive said of Greene, who has been dubbed 'Moscow Marjorie' for her refusal to back the massive aid package for Ukraine that was cleared for approval last night:
'As soon as a person says something that shows they are normal, America's enormous media behemoth declares them a conspiracy theorist and a person of extreme right views.
Marjorie Taylor Greene (pictured), the representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district, has been a vocal critic of sending aid to Ukraine
RT's Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan (pictured, right) has been sanctioned by the UK and the EU for her role in spreading propaganda
'The problem is that due to the horrific uprooting of education in America in several recent decades, the horrific dumbification of their nation through the use of mass media and mass culture, there's almost no normal people left who can appreciate the striking contrast and release that a person is a person and which one is a dummy with slogans.
'We are the only ones who can end this war when we decide to do so when our goals will be accomplished to the extent that we find to be satisfactory.'
Greene has consistently opposed sending US aid to Ukraine to supports its fight against Russia.
She was part of a group of hardline Republicans who spent months delayed the foreign aid bill.
She has, on several occasions, threatened to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson, most recently on Saturday after he managed to get the bill passed, and described the passage of the bill as a 'total betrayal of Republican voters.'
She said on Monday: 'Mike Johnson still hasn't shown Congress or the American people the proof that Russia intends to invade the rest of Europe after finishing its campaign in Ukraine.'
Green also pushed for an amendment to it that would require lawmakers to enlist in Ukraine's military if they voted for the package. She took to X to say: 'If you want to fund the endless foreign wars, you should have to go fight them.'
Supporters of Ukraine hold flags outside the US Capitol Building after the Senate passed the aid bill
Greene has consistently opposed sending US aid to Ukraine to supports its fight against Russia
Despite the wrangling from the fringe sect of the Republican Party, the bill was last night approved by the Senate, after being passed 79-18 in the House of Representatives on Saturday. US president Joe Biden is expected to sign it today, and aid could reach Ukraine as early as this week.
The aid bill tied together $60 billion for Ukraine, $26 billion for Israel and Gaza and around $4 billion for the Indo-Pacific.
The Ukraine bill includes $23 billion for replenishing U.S. stockpiles that have been depleted for the fight in Russia.
Some $11 billion would go to U.S. military operations in the region and $14 billion would go to procuring advanced weapons systems.
Another $26 million would go to oversight and accountability of equipment given to Ukraine.
Two separate economic assistance funds worth $7.85 billion and $1.58 billion would also be offered to Ukraine under a loan structure.
Also included in the bill was a provision involving the REPO Act, which would allow the government to seize Russian assets that, until now, have merely been locked in place by sanctions measures.
She was part of a group of hardline Republicans who spent months delayed the foreign aid bill
US president Joe Biden is expected to sign the bill into law today
MTG has, on several occasions, threatened to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson (pictured)
Ukraine will also be required to hand back American military assets not destroyed by the war when it is over, thanks to an addition to the Land Lease Act.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who visited Washington in December to plead for fresh aid, quickly thanked US lawmakers for passing the bill, saying on social media that he looks 'forward to the bill being signed soon and the next military aid package matching the resoluteness that I always see in our negotiations.'
'Ukraine's long-range capabilities, artillery, and air defense are critical tools for restoring just peace sooner.'
Biden said the bill's approval showed America stands 'resolutely for democracy and freedom, and against tyranny and oppression,' while the Senate's top Democrat, Chuck Schumer, said it sends a message that the United States 'will not turn our back on you.'
A Pentagon spokesperson told reporters Tuesday it could deliver fresh aid to Ukraine 'within days.'
Ukraine's military is facing a severe shortage of weapons and new recruits as Moscow exerts constant pressure from the east.
And frontline circumstances are expected to worsen in the coming weeks, with Ukrainian intelligence head Kyrylo Budanov predicting a 'rather difficult situation' beginning mid-May.