In a speech Greene gave at the conference, she expressed a similar sentiment.
“Now if the Republican Party becomes a party that actually does the things we say we’re about, then we are going to be a party for nationalism. Isn’t that right,” Greene said. “So, you see, I also call myself a Christian nationalist. And that’s not a bad word. That’s actually a good thing, right? And there’s nothing wrong with leading with your faith, because we should lead with our faith. Because if we’re doing that, then we’re doing the right thing. It doesn’t mean we’re perfect. It just means we’re doing the right thing. And I think that’s what the Republican Party needs to be about.”
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Throughout the event, a group of white supremacists demonstrators gathered outside, waving Nazi flags and holding up signs with antisemitic imagery. The group also passed out literature that falsely accused Jewish people of being behind abortions.
A Turning Point USA spokesperson later released a statement saying the group had no connection to the convention or its organizers.