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Marjorie Taylor Greene regains access to her account after Twitter restricted her

The Republican lawmaker went on to accuse major brands and the political left of attempting to minimize the event.

Published: March 29, 2023 3:25pm

Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene regained full access to her official Twitter account on Wednesday after the social media platform restricted it one day prior over her repeated posting of a poster advertising a "Trans Day of Vengeance" protest.

The platform said it conducted a blanket sweep of posts including the poster, asserting that the use of the term "vengeance" implied the protest was not intended to be peaceful. The event drew negative press in the immediate aftermath of a mass shooting in Nashville during which a transgender former student of a local Christian school killed three students and three faculty members.

The platform did not immediately restrict Greene's account, but did so after she twice deleted her offending post and reshared the image. She received a seven day restriction. Greene announced her return on her @RepMTG account, saying "Yesterday, my official Twitter account was termporarily [sic] suspended for warning about Antifa's Trans Day of Vengeance in front of the Supreme Court."

The Republican lawmaker went on to accuse major brands and the political left of attempting to minimize the event.

"This planned event is being whitewashed by global brands and the left," she said. "Meanwhile, there’s still no acknowledgement of the innocent Christians that were slaughtered in Tennessee by a trans mass shooter."

Included in her post was a video of a Tucker Carlson segment suggesting that the transgender movement and traditional Christianity are incompatible.

Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on Twitter.

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