Twitter on Sunday temporarily suspended QAnon Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor-Greene for “multiple violations of our civic integrity policy,”
“The account referenced has been temporarily locked out for multiple violations of our civic integrity policy,” a Twitter spokesperson said. As a result, Greene will be locked out of her account for 12 hours.
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In a statement Greene said she was suspended without explanation,” she also condemned big tech companies for “silencing” conservative views and called on Congress to “act swiftly” to “protect free speech in America.”
“Conservative Americans shouldn’t be afraid to speak their mind. They shouldn’t have to fear being cancelled by American corporations where they work, do business, and use services,” she said. “They shouldn’t be scared into submission by Socialists who want to end their way of life.”
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Earlier, Greene had tweeted a thread about the November presidential elections in Georgia.
Twitter labeled the tweets, noting:”This claim about election fraud is disputed, and this Tweet can’t be replied to, retweeted, or liked due to a risk of violence.”
The Congresswoman who has a history of posting incendiary videos and comments also embraced QAnon, a far right conspiracy theory centered around the belief that Trump is leading a war against a “deep state” and a cabal of blood thirsty paedophiles.