Marjorie Taylor Greene’s association with and promotion of antisemitic conspiracy theories did not end in 2018, as she falsely claimed during a speech on the House floor.
Read MoreMarjorie Taylor Greene has called for the execution of Democratic politicians, and moderates a Facebook group whose members have alluded to “the day of the rope” — a white supremacist fantasy about mass hangings of “race traitors.”
Read MoreRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wrote a Facebook post in 2018 suggesting that recent California wildfires were the result of “lasers” controlled by “Rothschild Inc.”
Read MoreThe Million MAGA March brings together Republican politicians, Trump supporters, white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and violent hate groups.
Read MoreHouse Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) laughs off concerns about incoming Republican Congresswomen who have expressed support for the antisemitic QAnon conspiracy theory.
Read MoreThe NRCC donates the maximum amount to an antisemitic and racist QAnon congressional candidate running unopposed in Georgia.
Read More20 congressional candidates who believe in QAnon win their Republican primary elections, and will be on their respective ballot as the Republican nominee in November.
Read MoreMAGA attorney who represents Kenosha shooter and Marjorie Taylor Greene speculates Israel is planning to release a “virus deadlier than COVID-19.”
Read MoreMarjorie Taylor Greene, Republican congressional candidate in Georgia, once shared a video claiming that an “unholy alliance of leftists, capitalists and Zionist supremacists have schemed to promote immigration and miscegenation.”
Read MoreMarjorie Taylor Greene — the QAnon conspiracy theorist who recently became the Republican nominee for U.S. Congress representing GA-14 — is invited to personally attend Trump’s acceptance speech at the RNC.
Read MoreOn the heels of becoming the Republican nominee for U.S. Congress representing GA-14, QAnon conspiracy theroist Marjorie Taylor Greene responds to accusations of antisemitism by falsely accusing Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) of antisemitism, and attacking Jewish donor George Soros with antisemitic tropes.
Read MoreMarjorie Taylor Greene wins her runoff race, making her the Republican candidate for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. Greene is a QAnon believer who is listed on the SPLC’s Hatewatch database, and has come under fire for posing for photos with — and refusing to disavow — former KKK leader Chester Doles.
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