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Twitter issues 12-hour suspension on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account
By
Lia Eustachewich
March 19, 2021 | 11:00am |
Updated
ep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been temporarily restricted from using her Twitter account on Friday — as Democrats move to
boot her from Congress.
The
GOP congresswoman‘s 12-hour suspension came at 1 a.m. Friday for allegedly violating Twitter rules, her office confirmed hours later, amid a motion signed by 73 House Democrats to expel Greene from Congress.
A screenshot from Greene’s Twitter account says “we’ve temporarily limited some of your account features” and notes that she could still browse Twitter but was barred from tweeting, retweeting or liking posts.
Greene’s office blasted Twitter over the temporary suspension, saying the account was censored “without any information from Twitter on the alleged ‘violation.'”
Twitter puts suspension on Marjorie Taylor Greene's account