Republican renegade Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter again. The freshman Congresswoman has been suspended for seven days for violating Twitter’s misinformation policy after tweeting that the Covid-19 vaccines are “failing.”
The Washington Examiner reports:
Twitter has a five strike policy on COVID-19 misinformation, and Greene is on her fourth strike, which results in a seven-day account lock. The Georgia Republican frequently tweets controversial and misleading anecdotes regarding the coronavirus and vaccines.
“These vaccines are failing & do not reduce the spread of the virus & neither do masks,” Greene said in a tweet on Monday night.
She also tweeted that the Food and Drug Administration should not approve the coronavirus vaccines because “there are too many reports of infection & spread of #COVID19 among vaccinated people.”
A Twitter spokesperson told CNN that Greene’s tweet “was labeled in line with our COVID-19 misleading information policy. The account will be in read-only mode for a week due to repeated violations of the Twitter Rules.”
Rep. Greene has been a fierce critic of Covid-19 vaccines and Dr. Fauci. She has introduced legislation to fire Fauci though the bill went nowhere.