Twitter suspended the account of freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., because she blamed Georgia‘s current and former secretaries of state for allowing election fraud.
The far-left social media platform banned interactions, including liking, replying, and retweeting, with the post in question “due to a risk of violence.”
But Greene’s post does not encourage or incite violence.
The 1/5 disaster in Georgia lays solely in the hands of state leadership who failed voters in our state.@GaSecofState and @GabrielSterling were begged by Republicans to fix our elections.
They did nothing.
They are to blame, not me, not @realDonaldTrump, not @CollinsforGA. pic.twitter.com/YYuEujDBIB
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) January 17, 2021
Twitter responded to the tweet with a 12-hour suspension and a note that she “violated the Twitter Rules.”
But this may not be Greene’s last suspension, since she has fought relentlessly for election integrity.
On the day that Congress certified the unconstitutional Electoral College votes on Jan. 6, she tweeted:
The American people deserve elections they can trust.
Thousands of sworn affidavits (at risk of JAIL TIME) were submitted confirming MASSIVE fraud.
The evidence is clear.
It’s the duty of Congress to OBJECT to fraudulent electoral votes.
Today, I will fight for our country.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) January 6, 2021
Greene has emerged as one of the boldest Republicans in the House by pledging to introduce Articles of Impeachment against Democrat Joe Biden on his first day in office.
I’ll be introducing Articles of Impeachment against President-elect @JoeBiden due to his abuses of power as Vice President.
Americans can’t have a President who has threatened foreign governments to remove government officials. #ImpeachBiden pic.twitter.com/6v7bJyYO4l
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) January 17, 2021