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Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal Twitter account has been suspended for multiple violations of the platform’s content policy.
A Twitter spokesperson said the Georgia Republican’s account “has been temporarily locked out for multiple violations of our civic integrity policy.”
The suspension is in effect for 12 hours.
The Georgia congresswoman, who won election in November to her first term in Congress, has supported President Donald Trump’s accusations about widespread fraud in the presidential election, including wearing a mask on the House floor with “Trump won” inscribed on it.
Although Twitter did not specify what tweets Greene posted that led to her suspension, the social media company has banned tens of thousands of accounts connected to the QAnon conspiracy from the platform.
“We’ve been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behavior that has the potential to lead to offline harm,” Twitter said. “Given the violent events in Washington, D.C., and increased risk of harm, we began permanently suspending thousands of accounts that were primarily dedicated to sharing QAnon content on Friday afternoon.”
Greene said Sunday the suspension of her account was due to “the borderline monopolistic stranglehold a few big tech companies have on the American political discourse.”
MTwitter temporarily suspends Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for election misinformationhttps://t.co/G7uIjJYAkc
— Rita Hellum (@RitaHellum) January 17, 2021
Greene announced last week that she plans to file articles of impeachment against President-elect Joe Biden the day after his inauguration.
The Georgia Congresswoman announced her decision via Twitter and reiterated her promise on Newsmax, specifying her articles would impeach him for “abuse of power.”
#ImpeachBiden #QuidProJoe#BidenCrimeFamily
— Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) January 14, 2021
Greene said her motivation is to stand up for the 75 million Americans who are “fed up with inaction” in government.
“It’s time to take a stand,” she said. “I’m proud to be the voice of Republican voters who have been ignored.”
President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House for a historic second time on Wednesday.
Democrats charged him with “incitement of insurrection” over the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol last week.
Ten Republicans fled Trump, joining Democrats who said he needed to be held accountable and warned ominously of a “clear and present danger” if Congress should leave him unchecked before Biden’s inauguration Jan. 20.
Below are the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump:
1. Rep. Liz Cheney, Wyoming
2. Rep. Tom Rice, South Carolina
3. Rep. Dan Newhouse, Washington
4. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Illinois
5. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio
6. Rep. Fred Upton, Michigan
7. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington
8. Rep. Peter Meijer, Michigan
9. Rep. John Katko, New York
10. Rep. David Valadao, California
Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz pushed back against fellow Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw after the congressman defended Cheney for her vote to impeach Trump.
Crenshaw said earlier that Cheney had a “hell of a lot more backbone than most” and called her a “principled leader.”
While Crenshaw didn’t vote to impeach the president, he wrote “We can disagree without tearing each other apart.”
With all due respect to Rep. Crenshaw, this is a minority view within the minority party. https://t.co/Q0kVVhlH4m
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) January 13, 2021
Just to be clear, Cheney was all-in on impeachment.
The Wyoming congresswoman wrote Tuesday: “There has never been a greater betrayal by a president of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution,” rebuffed the resignation calls.
“I’m not going anywhere,” she told a reporter. “This is a vote of conscience. It’s one where there are different views in our conference.”