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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s bid to win reelection has taken a major turn as Democrats pour resources into the Georgia district.

According to The Center Square, nearly $10 million has been spent in the race, with the vast majority of that amount by her. Meanwhile, Democratic challenger Shawn Harris brought in just under $2 million.

Greene raised $7.8 million and, despite Harris raising only a little over a quarter of the amount that the Georgia Republican collected, both candidates had nearly the same amount remaining for campaign expenditures.

At the end of the third fundraising quarter on September 30, Harris had $857,000 left to spend, while Greene finished with just over $1 million.

For her part, Greene has been imploring supporters to vote early.

“We’ve got to keep up the momentum to send President Trump back to the White House,” she posted on the X platform. “Don’t wait until November 5 to cast your ballot – lock it in now Georgia!”

Late last month, Greene made an ominous prediction on the X platform about former President Donald Trump.

“We have entered the most dangerous phase of the election,” Greene wrote. “The momentum shift has happened and Trump is leading and his support is rapidly accelerating. I’m hearing it everywhere, even where I was not before. Democrats will do anything to stop him.”

She added: “They’ve already been trying to put him in prison and literally assassinate him. What comes next? More assassination attempts? Will they delay the election? Be prepared.”

Following two attempts on Trump since July 13, former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino posted a lengthy message on his Facebook page raising some questions about the federal protective agency, even suggesting the possibility of a “mole” within the Secret Service or the wider Department of Homeland Security.

“I have to ask you all a really troubling question now that I promised you 10 years ago I would have called myself nuts for asking this,” Bongino said before a long pause. “Is there a mole inside the DHS or Secret Service?”

Bongino highlighted several documented cases of foreign nationals or governments attempting to infiltrate and undermine federal agencies. He cited a notable example where two individuals were convicted of impersonating federal agents in an elaborate scheme that deceived the Secret Service.

“Folks, what happened yesterday in Secret Service jargon, the movement to the golf, the golf course, Donald Trump going to play golf at the golf course is what we call an OTR. Stands for an off-the-record movement, meaning it’s not on the official schedule, meaning very few people have access to it,” Bongino explained.

“What makes me even more curious about what happened yesterday is apparently the decision to golf was made at the last minute. Meaning, there were probably – when the decision was made, less than 10 people who knew about it. How’d this guy know to set up there?”

“How did he know how to set up, and where to set up, and that Trump was going to be there? Folks, the mole may not be a foreign national himself. I don’t want you to think Jason Bourne stuff. Don’t overcomplicate what doesn’t need to be overcomplicated,” he continued.

“Is there a honeypot trap going on in the Secret Service? Is there a guy or a woman in the Secret Service having a relationship with someone who is not who they say they are? The Iranians have been running these traps in Israel and elsewhere. The Iranians who want to kill President Trump. Folks, how do we know that there’s not some kind of honeypot trap and that some agent or some DHS personnel, someone who has to be notified, is not in a relationship with someone?”

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