Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has spent the last three days blaming Monday's shooting on the assailant being trans, had her Congressional account suspended Tuesday. Read the latest from besslevin:
on Monday, choosing to focus not on the fact that the shooter was able to easily obtain firearms in a country that does extremely little to restrict them, but that the shooter reportedly identified as a trans man. In tweets and retweets on both her personal and congressional account, the GOP lawmaker blamed the shooting, which left three children and three adults dead, specifically on the fact that the assailant was trans.
But it was a graphic shared on Tuesday, which she repeatedly posted, with a caption claiming that “Antifa is organizing a Trans Day of Vengeance” in DC next month, that got her official accountthe site’s head of trust and safety, explained that Twitter performed an automatic “sweep“ of the platform and removed over 5,000 tweets and retweets of the image. She added, “We do not support tweets that incite violence irrespective of who posts them. ‘Vengeance’ does not imply peaceful protest.
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