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lawsuit argues Greene's involvement in the Jan. 6 attack disqualifies her from government office.
- A federal judge said she would issue a ruling next week if the challenge may proceed, CNN reported.
A federal judge signaled in a Friday hearing that she may allow a Jan. 6-related constitutional challenge against Rep.
The suit currently pending against Greene alleges that the Georgia representative, through her actions leading up to and on the day of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, "aided and engaged in an insurrection to obstruct the peaceful transfer of presidential power, disqualifying her from serving as a Member of
Federal Judge Amy Totenberg of the Northern District of Georgia said during a hearing on Friday she would issue a ruling on whether the complaint could proceed by Monday, CNN reported.
A similar challenge brought against Rep. Madison Cawthorne was recently dismissed in federal court, a fact CNN reported Judge Totenberg expressed she had "significant questions and concerns" over.
Judge Totenberg's ruling on the challenge will come just two days before a Georgia state judge plans to hold a hearing to address whether Greene engaged in or aided the insurrection and if that disqualifies her from office.