Greene Walks Back Pro-QAnon Remarks Before House Vote
- Georgia freshman says Democrats vote would ‘crucify’ her
- House plans Thursday vote to oust her from two committees
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 4.
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Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said she regrets some of her past embrace or promotion of conspiracy theories and violence against Democrats in a speech on the House floor hours before Democrats were set to strip her of her two committee assignments.
The Georgia Republican on Thursday didn’t apologize or fully retract her past statements. She said if Congress wants “to condemn me and crucify me in the public square for words that I said and I regret a few years ago, then I think we are in for a real big problem.”