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Twitter suspended Marjorie Taylor-Greene. Do you even have to ask why?

Twitter moved to temporarily suspend Marjorie Taylor-Greene on Sunday, locking the recently elected Georgia Congresswoman out of her account for 12 hours.

"The account referenced has been temporarily locked out for multiple violations of our civic integrity policy," a Twitter spokesperson said. The suspension followed Taylor-Greene tweets from earlier Sunday that leaned into widely debunked conspiracies about the 2020 election and subsequent Senate run-off in Georgia.

The congresswoman is well known as a fiery presence on Twitter. She also picked up some notoriety in 2020 ahead of the election for expressing anti-Muslim views and voicing support for the (completely ridiculous but nonetheless harmful) QAnon conspiracy theoryRead more...

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