Trump-backed QAnon candidate, Marjorie Taylor Greene, posted a meme showing off a gun and urging 'offense' against 3 female Democrats in Congress known as the 'Squad'
Marjorie Taylor Greene, the frontrunner for a Congress seat in Georgia and professed QAnon believer whom President Trump called"a future Republican star", is raffling off her AR-15 firearm and posted a photo of herself holding the gun while saying she wanted to go on the"offense" against three female Democrats in Congress known as the"Squad.
In the caption above the graphic, Greene wrote that America needed “strong conservative Christians” to “go on the offense against these socialists who want to rip our country apart.” In a separate post, Greene announced she was raffling off her gun to supporters who donate to her campaign. hours of videos in which Greene expressed racist, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic views, including one video in which she said that Muslims do not belong in government
Greene has also promoted the fringe QAnon conspiracy theory multiple times, including once calling “Q” — the so-called “leader” of the movement — a “patriot” Trump has embraced the Georgia congressional candidate: he congratulated her on her primary win last month, andGreene's campaign, when asked if the image was threatening violence, called the question “paranoid and ridiculous” in a statement to“Fake news is always looking for the next conspiracy theory,” the campaign added, before telling the reporter: “Go back to bed.
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