Textual content messages despatched and acquired by Donald Trump's ex-chief of employees present that Consultant Marjorie Taylor Greene stated a number of GOP members of Congress instructed the previous president ought to impose martial legislation as a solution to "save our Republic."

However when the Georgia Republican was requested throughout testimony this previous Friday whether or not she ever pushed for Trump to impose martial legislation, she responded, "I do not recall."

Greater than 2,000 textual content messages obtained by CNN have been despatched and acquired by former chief of employees Mark Meadows between Election Day 2020 and the inauguration of President Joe Biden on January 20, 2021. A number of of these messages got here from Greene, together with one despatched on January 17, 2021, simply days earlier than the inauguration, in keeping with CNN.

"In our personal chat with solely Members, a number of are saying the one solution to save our Republic is for Trump to name for Marshall (sic) legislation. I do not know on (sic) these issues. I simply needed you to inform him," Greene's textual content learn.

"They stole this election. Everyone knows. They are going to destroy our nation subsequent. Please inform him to declassify as a lot as potential so we are able to go after Biden and anybody else!" she added.

Meadows didn't seem to reply to the textual content, CNN stated.

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Consultant Marjorie Taylor Greene stated in January 2021 that a number of GOP lawmakers instructed former President Donald Trump ought to impose martial legislation as a solution to "save our Republic," in keeping with a newly disclosed textual content message. Above, Greene speaks throughout a court docket listening to on April 22 in Atlanta.John Bazemore/Pool/Getty Pictures

"Martial legislation" doesn't have a longtime definition, however it normally means the army is allowed "take the place of the civil­ian govern­ment and exer­cise juris­dic­tion over civil­ians in a partic­u­lar space," in keeping with the Brennan Middle for Justice.

The subject of martial legislation got here up a number of occasions throughout Greene's testimony Friday in a voters' group's lawsuit searching for to disqualify her from searching for reelection due to allegations that she facilitated the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.

The primary occasion was when she was requested whether or not she ever pushed for Trump to impose martial legislation so he may stay in energy, which she stated she did not recall.

The lawyer questioning Greene requested her to make clear whether or not she was denying that she advocated for martial legislation or simply could not bear in mind. Greene responded that she did not bear in mind.

The subject got here up once more when she stated she had conferences with Trump between the 2020 election and Biden's inauguration. She was requested if she ever mentioned her "advocacy" for martial legislation throughout these conferences.

Inexperienced once more responded that she did not bear in mind. She gave the identical reply when requested whether or not she mentioned martial legislation with any member of the White Home employees who was a part of the Trump administration.

Greene additionally stated that she did not bear in mind whether or not every other elected congressional representatives advocated martial legislation as a solution to cease the switch of energy from Trump to Biden.

It was not instantly clear which members of Congress Greene was referring to in her January 17 textual content message to Meadows.

The textual content messages obtained by CNN additionally confirmed that Greene reached out to Meadows on December 31, 2020, to debate organizing objections to the election outcomes certification by Congress, which occurred on January 6, 2021.

Newsweek reached out to a consultant for Greene for remark.

Replace 4/25/22, 4 p.m. ET: This story was up to date with further info and background.