Marjorie Taylor Greene’s boyfriend threatens ‘Big, Beautiful Handcuffs’ for Trump’s opponents

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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 8: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and her boyfriend Brian Glenn a host at the conservative Right Side Broadcasting Network, walk together after she and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) spoke to members of the press on the steps of the House of Representatives at the U.S. Capitol on May 8, 2024 in Washington, DC. The House voted overwhelmingly to save Speaker Johnson from Marjorie Taylor Greene's push to oust him from his leadership position, voting 359 to 43 to table the motion to vacate.

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They make quite the couple.

In case you thought American politics had already reached peak absurdity, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s boyfriend, Brian Glenn, just took things to the next level on Real America’s Voice.

Glenn, who’s best known for being a conservative cheerleader with a press badge and Greene’s not-so-secret MAGA man, made headlines when he declared: “People are angry. You know, forget about the big beautiful bill, people want big beautiful handcuffs on some of these people.”

Yes, “big beautiful handcuffs.” Because nothing says “land of the free” like fantasizing about rounding up political opponents and clapping them in irons.

Glenn added, “Because for far too long we saw– we saw Thomas Crooks [take] a shot at Trump in the head. He’s dead. We don’t know any more about that. Ryan Routh tried to shoot Trump on a golf course. We still haven’t seen a trial on that. And then James Comey comes out and says, yeah, ’86 47,’ and what do we do? He takes it down. He gets the number one book, and we move along.”

Okay, yeah, assassination attempts might warrant handcuffs. Still, as it stands, Routh deserves due process just like everyone else, and Comey has faced heat for the since-deleted ’86 47′ post, so it’s not exactly like we’ve ‘moved along.’ Meanwhile, Comey’s post is freedom of speech, at least at this point, so Glenn seems to suggest anyone who speaks out against the president should be arrested — no trial, no due process, no protection.


Who is Brian Glenn (and why is he talking)?

But in case you’re wondering who Glenn is and why we care what he has to say, let’s unpack Glenn’s law-and-order cosplay fantasy. Glenn is a right-wing media personality for Real America’s Voice, the network that makes Fox News look like NPR. He’s been dating Marjorie Taylor Greene since at least 2023, and while the couple has never been shy about their relationship, Glenn’s real romance seems to be with Donald Trump-era talking points.

He’s admitted to lobbing softballs at Donald Trump during interviews because. As The Daily Beast reported, Glenn once said, “My job as a conservative journalist is to ask questions that highlight the good things that he’s doing for this country that a lot of the media outlets in there simply won’t ask.”


Glenn’s “Big Beautiful” breakdown

So what exactly was Glenn ranting about during his Real America’s Voice tirade? (Besides Americans who aren’t groveling at Trump’s feet.) Apparently, a regular ol’ “big beautiful bill” — like the kind Trump used to brag about building (you know, in between tweeting and golfing) — isn’t enough anymore. Now, it’s time for “big beautiful handcuffs.”


The MTG + Brian Glenn MAGA love story

Let’s not forget: this isn’t just any right-wing talking head. Glenn’s dating Marjorie Taylor Greene, the walking QAnon bulletin board who represents Georgia’s 14th district in Congress. Greene rose to fame pushing conspiracy theories, heckling during the State of the Union, and attempting to impeach everyone short of the guy who makes the White House coffee.

Together, they make a perfect couple — she brings the tinfoil, he brings the microphone. And when Glenn’s not pushing for mass arrests, he’s also made time to suggest racial profiling at polling places might be a great idea, according to Cooks & Liars. Yup. Very cool. Very constitutional.


What this Means (other than “yikes”)

Glenn’s unhinged “big beautiful handcuffs” fantasy is less a political platform than a MAGA fever dream. It’s also a glimpse into the authoritarian vibes some on the far-right are openly embracing now. Disagree with Trump? Glenn wants you cuffed. Vote the wrong way? He wants you profiled. Wear a hoodie to the Capitol? Don’t even get him started — just ask Volodymyr Zelensky, who Glenn once slammed for not wearing a suit while visiting the White House.

So next time you hear someone talk about freedom and liberty while waving a flag and wearing a red hat, just remember: Brian Glenn thinks the true symbol of America isn’t the Constitution — it’s a shiny pair of “big beautiful handcuffs.”


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