Greene responded on Facebook to a post calling for ex-President Obama to be hanged. She also claimed that shootings in two schools were staged, as was the attack on the Pentagon during 9/11.
QAnon
In addition, Greene was a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which states that an invisible group with satanist ideas is in control. Child molesters and cannibals would be in power within that elite.
In this video from October you can see how QAnon was created and is becoming more and more powerful:
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Marjorie Taylor Greene was elected as a delegate to the state of Georgia in November. The Republican Party appointed her as a member of two parliamentary committees, on education and on the government budget.
Regret statements
It is unusual for parties to interfere with each other’s committee appointments. Still, the Democrats filed for a ban on Greene from committees. The Democrats hold a majority in the House of Representatives, so the request was passed by 230 votes. 11 Republicans also voted in.
Before the vote, Greene said she regretted her earlier statements. She says she no longer believes in QAnon and in the conspiracy theories about shootings and 9/11.
‘Cancerous growth’
Kevin McCarthy, the leader of the Republicans in the House of Representatives, says his party will retaliate once the Democrats have lost a majority. Earlier, another senior Republican, Mitch McConnell, spoke out against Greene. He called her a “cancerous tumor” within the party.
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