Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) held a town hall meeting with constituents in Cobb County, Georgia. She was interrupted by protesters who were escorted out of the venue by police officers, including one protester who appeared to have been subdued with a Taser. Rep. Greene answered questions on a variety of topics including government spending, Department of Government efficiency (DOGE) cuts, border security, fentanyl, and competition with China. Additionally, she denounced political violence and extended condolences to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) in response to an arsonist setting fire to the state's governor's residence over the preceding weekend. She continued to share her experience with death threats, criticized the assassination attempt on President Trump, and said, "You want to change your leaders, you vote -- and that's how America should handle it."