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GOP House member Marjorie Taylor Greene is facing calls to resign by Democrat lawmakers and harsh criticism from her fellow Republicans after the media unearthed her alleged support for
various conspiracy theories on social media between 2018 and 2019. > The media reports showed Greene's Facebook account liking and > commenting on conspiracy theories regarding
the alleged staged > nature of recent mass shootings in US schools, purported child abuse > and satanic rituals practised by top politicians and celebrities, as > well as QAnon
conspiracy theory. Some of her alleged actions on > social media platforms also seemed to support the idea of ousting or > killing certain prominent Democrats, such as House Speaker
Nancy > Pelosi, and FBI agents who had presumably been disloyal to former > President Trump. House Democrat Jimmy Gomez announced introducing a resolution to expel Greene from Congress
and another Democrat, Georgia senator Raphael Warnock, described the Republican's actions and old social media comments as "dangerous and unacceptable". Former Secretary of
State and presidential-hopeful, Hillary Clinton, alleged that Greene "should be on a watch list. Not in Congress". And a former FBI agent, who was fired for perceived anti-Trump
bias while being part of RussiaGate probe, Peter Strzok suggested that the GOP congresswoman should be investigated over her online statements and removed from office. > You and @CNN are
both co-conspirators in the biggest LIE ever told > to the American people! > > The Trump Russian Collusion Conspiracy Theory. > > You used Steele’s lying dossier to lie
some more to FISA & spy on > @carterwpage. > > Your politically motivated betrayal demeans the FBI. > https://t.co/L66eglFpKF > — Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee)
January 27, 2021 Marjorie Taylor Greene also caught flack from fellow Republicans. House Republican Adam Kinzinger claimed that her actions make Greene "RINO" (Republican In Name
Only), and divorced from the party's "core values". House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, in turn, "plans to have a conversation" with the lawmaker, Axios reports.
Greene, who has just been elected to the House by Georgia's 14th district, dismissed the media claims. Although she did not deny the existence of supportive comments and
"likes" under controversial social media posts, the lawmaker stressed that it does not necessarily reflect her views since her Facebook account was managed by various people.