Marjorie Taylor Greene apologizes to GOP colleagues for past QAnon support By Kathryn Watson House GOP uniting amid public rifts
Washington Freshman Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, whose past remarks endorsing violence against Democratic leaders and espousing conspiracy theories about mass shootings may cost her committee assignments, addressed the GOP conference Wednesday evening to express remorse for those comments.
She told Republican colleagues she believes school shootings are real and called them awful, and apologized for her past support for QAnon conspiracy theories, according to two sources familiar with the meeting.
Greene s private comments to her colleagues who also have the power to strip her of her committee assignments stand in stark contrast to her public comments, where she has refused to back away from her past statements in the face of criticism and boasted about raising some $175,000 over efforts to punish her on Wednes
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has been outspoken about her support for fake conspiracies regarding election fraud and 9/11. She is being called on to resign after some social media