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    Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter History Results in Bill Proposal Targeting Elon Musk

    Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter history results in attempt to govern over Elon Musk and Twitter and all social platform control.

    However, she specifically pointed out Twitter. Greene said, “Whatever happens to Twitter we have got to protect Americans from the consequences of a very dangerous that’s called corporate communism. No one is safe. They banned President Trump. They banned me. My own personal account. I think we can all agree they have too much power. We need new rules and new approach.”

    In January Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter account posted a Rona stat, in which Twitter’s policy banned the spreading of misinformation. This resulted in Greene’s permanent ban. However, her professional account remained online.

    The Congress woman had a long history of tweeting out conspiracy theories. Twitter temporarily suspended her personal account prior to permanent suspension.

    The tweet the Congress woman tweeted included a misleading graph. The graph showed reported deaths due to the Rona. The graph also stated the deaths as due to the vaccine. The misleading information resulted in Marjorie Taylor Greene blasting the tech industry.

    She said, “Social media platforms can’t stop the truth from being spread far and wide. Big tech can’t stop the truth. Communist Democrats can’t stop the truth. I stand with the truth and the people. We will overcome.”

    Greene’s newly proposed bill, said to allow for the American people versus tech companies to take charge of what is said on social media.

    Elon Musk also spoke out about buying Twitter for 44 million dollars.

    Musk’s main priority creates a “politically neutral” Twitter. Also allowing as much free speech as each country’s laws allow.

    Greene also hopes Musk reinstates her Twitter account. In addition, she invited the billionaire to the Capitol to meet other banned Twitter accounts.

    “I don’t know Mr. Musk but I do invite him to come talk with me in Washington, D.C.”

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