Twitter temporarily suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene

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Twitter has again suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) for 12 hours, beginning around 1am Friday morning, according to her office.

Why it matters: A resolution to expel Greene from the House, led by Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.), has over 70 cosponsors. But the measure is a long-shot without Republican support.

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  • Greene has already been removed from her committee assignments. She's also caused several upsets in the House by calling for motions to adjourn while there is still business to be done, prompting time-consuming votes.

  • Greene, whose account was also suspended in January, has faced backlash for her controversial comments and previous support for the QAnon conspiracy theory.

What they're saying: A spokesperson for Greene told Axios that "Twitter provided no explanation" as to why the representative's account was suspended.

  • Twitter has not immediately responded to a request for confirmation.

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