Marjorie Taylor Green, 46, a Republican Representative from Georgia, has become the talk of the hour in Washington, DC, after she expressed support for the execution of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other prominent Democratic leaders.

Marjorie identifies herself on Twitter as "a member of Congress from the 14th district of Georgia, Christian, wife, mother, businesswoman, an American proud of her country, an anti-abortion, loyal to President Trump."

After several posts involving irregularities in the reality regarding false allegations regarding the presidential elections, in addition to publishing conspiracy theories, her Twitter account was temporarily closed for 12 hours on January 17, 2021.

A Twitter spokesperson stated that Marjorie had been punished for "multiple violations of our policy and rules."

Marjorie is known to support QAnon, which is known for promoting conspiracy theories and believing in many of them, including that the elections were stolen from President Donald Trump.

After being elected last November to the House of Representatives, Marjorie became a member of the House Education and Labor Committee.

Marjorie did not hide her anti-Democrat stances (Reuters)

Recent

Americans hadn't heard of Marjorie before early last year.

She embraces a long list of unfounded conspiracy theories, as she denied that a plane had collided with the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, and she also considers that the school shootings were fabricated with the aim of imposing stricter laws on the possession of weapons, and she believes that Hillary Clinton tortures children.

Marjorie posted on the "Parler" platform calling for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to be dismissed "with a bullet in the head," saying that "Muslims should not get government jobs due to the nature of their beliefs." Marjorie presented a petition calling for the removal of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from her post. .

She also accused the Muslim Democrat, Ilhan Omar, of marrying her brother so that he could obtain US citizenship, and then began to appear repeatedly in election conferences in support of former President Donald Trump and other events and rallies arranged in favor of right-wing groups.

Among the most famous conspiracy theories promoted by Marjorie is that of the California bushfires when it claimed in 2018 that it began with a Jewish laser beam that came from space, an anti-Semitic theory.

However, Marjorie softened her conspiracy theories when she began running for Congress in early 2020.

Marjorie believes in a number of (French) conspiracy theories.

Invest and intimidate

Marjorie invested heavily in promoting the sanctity of the right to bear arms, and in opposing the far-left Antifa group.

She took advantage of social media in her rural circle in northwest Georgia, known for her passion for carrying weapons, and her strong presence on the Internet helped her to be known by conservative voters in a circle of strong support for former President Trump, and the pro-Trump banners and the Confederate state flag spread during the civil war. Now to the racism of his companions.

The American politician also succeeded in winning by using a strategy of intimidation based on the saying that "Democrats change Georgia, they will come for your weapons soon. The state in which you live, grew up and love it .. it will be unrecognizable soon."

Marjorie's rise was a sign of former President Trump's continued control of the Republican Party (Reuters)

Support and dilemma

Marjorie has spent $ 200,000 on ads for herself on the Parler platform, which is hugely popular with conservative groups, and uses Twitter extensively.

And she succeeded in obtaining huge financial donations from gun lobbies and supporters of the Second Constitutional Amendment, which supports the rights of American citizens to bear and own weapons.

Marjorie was able to enter the world of politics at the beginning of 2020, and won a seat in the House of Representatives, representing the 14th district in Georgia, and was able to win in her constituency due to the fear of voters in it of the liberal democratic tide.

Marjorie's rise was a sign of former President Trump's continued control of the Republican Party, as she agrees with everything he says.

After supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol, Marjorie voted to refuse to certify the election results as she believes that Trump did not lose the election, and that Biden stole the fraud victory.

After the spread of what she mentioned about the need to get rid of Nancy Pelosi, the media focused on her record of support for far-right groups, and this called on the leader of the Republican minority in the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy to say that he would speak to Marjorie, and at the same time the Republicans in the House of Representatives remained silent about the dangerous positions and tweets that Marjorie speaks it.

Some Republican commentators such as Bill Kristol criticized Marjorie's behavior and stances, so she opened fire on him in a tweet saying, "Advocates of constant wars, and those who support abortion like Bill Kristol are not welcome in the Republican Party. Neoconservatives support wars around the world," These supporters of globalization are part of the past, and their connection to reality was cut off after the American people rejected them. "

Perpetual warmongering, pro-abortion Democrats like Bill Kristol are not welcome in the GOP.

Their neocon reign of death in the womb & across the world in pointless wars is unmatched.

These America Last globalists are clinging to relevance because the People have rejected them.

- Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) January 30, 2021

Attempts and threats

For their part, Democrats rushed to condemn her, at a time when they are trying to strip her of membership in the House of Representatives' Education and Work Committee.

Jimmy Aumiz, a California Democrat, has introduced a bill that would expel Marjorie from the House if it were passed.

California Representative Barbara Lee said Marjorie "poses a threat to the safety of MPs, employees and our democracy. It is time for her to go."

Even with a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives, firing Marjorie wouldn't be an easy feat.

This requires a two-thirds majority, which means that about 70 Republicans will have to join the Democrats, which would leave them vulnerable to confrontations they do not look forward to in the party primaries before the 2022 Congressional election.

Marjorie issued an offensive statement last Friday titled "A Message to the Mob", in which she said that the more "a mob of radical left democrats and fake media try to get me out of political life, the more support and donation from supporters".

And she added - in her statement - that with "every attack, and every lie, the solidarity of the Republican Party increases," and that "every distortion strengthens my support base at home and in all parts of the country because people know the truth and are fed up with lies."

On Saturday, Marjorie tweeted that she had a great phone call with President Trump.

Then she said, "The media and socialists hate America. The Democrats are attacking me now as they always attack President Trump..and I will never back down, thank you for President Trump's support for me."

I had a GREAT call with my all time favorite POTUS, President Trump!

I'm so grateful for his support and more importantly the people of this country are absolutely 100% loyal to him because he is 100% loyal to the people and America First.

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- Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) January 30, 2021