'You crack me up!' Marjorie Taylor Greene laughs at question about children dying of COVID - one day after Twitter suspension for saying virus is not dangerous for 'non-obese and those under 65'

 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene awkwardly laughed off a question about children dying of COVID-19 during an office press conference to address her most recent Twitter suspension. 

The pro-Trump Georgia Republican was banned from Twitter for 12 hours for authoring two 'misleading' tweets on separate days saying the coronavirus ' is not dangerous for non-obese people and those under 65'. 

A reporter asked her if she felt 'any responsibility for keeping people in Georgia safe? There are children, skinny people, who have died of coronavirus. Do you feel any responsibility?'

The representative made a toothy smile during the question and then awkwardly laughed.

She answered by saying, 'You crack me up.'

She paused for a moment and continued with her answer, 'You know what? I think people’s responsibility is their own to read the information, and it’s everywhere.'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene laughs at a reporter's question asking if the Republican Georgia  representative felt responsibility for children's deaths in Georgia

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene laughs at a reporter's question asking if the Republican Georgia  representative felt responsibility for children's deaths in Georgia

She answered by saying, 'You crack me up'

She answered by saying, 'You crack me up'

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She hosted a press conference about her 12-hour Twitter ban

She hosted a press conference about her 12-hour Twitter ban

'Save America Stop Communism!': The Georgia congresswoman likened Twitter 'violating my freedom of speech' to the actions of 'communist China'

'Save America Stop Communism!': The Georgia congresswoman likened Twitter 'violating my freedom of speech' to the actions of 'communist China'

Taylor Greene broke her 12-hour Twitter suspension on Tuesday by comparing the social media giant to the Chinese Communist Party, claiming they are stifling free speech. 

'American social media company Twitter banned me for 12 hrs, censoring me, & violating my freedom of speech,' the Georgia representative posted.

'You know who else silences, censors, and bans people they don't like and want heard. Communist China,' she continued, along with an emoji of the Chinese flag. 

After attacking Twitter for the suspension, Greene used her following few tweets to lash out against Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institutes of Health's top immunologist and President Joe Biden's COVID response leader, as she has done countless times in the past. 

'#FireFauci,' Greene tweeted Tuesday as the doctor appeared on Capitol Hill for a hearing on the U.S. coronavirus response.


Shortly after, she repeated the hashtag and tweeted along with it: 'Heading over to the Senate to see what Dr. Fauci is saying now. It's always something different.'

Fauci got into a heated exchanged with Kentucky Senator Rand Paul during a health committee hearing on Tuesday.

Paul accused Fauci of lying about funding for Wuhan to research gain of function in coronaviruses, and the immunologist shot back with: 'Senator Paul, you do not know what you are talking about' and later, 'If anybody is lying here, senator, it is you.'

The picture of Dr. Anthony Fauci with the words, 'Fauci lied. People died,' was in the background of her Twitter ban press conference

The picture of Dr. Anthony Fauci with the words, 'Fauci lied. People died,' was in the background of her Twitter ban press conference

The pro-Trump Republican representative from compared Twitter banning people to communist China

The pro-Trump Republican representative from compared Twitter banning people to communist China

Twitter also labeled Greene's Sunday tweet saying the vaccine is 'non-FDA' approved as 'misleading'

Twitter also labeled Greene's Sunday tweet saying the vaccine is 'non-FDA' approved as 'misleading'

The tweet that got Greene suspended was sent on Monday. She claimed coronavirus is not deadly to 'non-obese people and those under 65'

The tweet that got Greene suspended was sent on Monday. She claimed coronavirus is not deadly to 'non-obese people and those under 65'

Paul continues to question the origins of COVID-19, while Taylor Greene has gone to war against the coronavirus vaccine.

'The controversial #COVID19 vaccines should not be forced on our military for a virus that is not dangerous for non-obese people and those under 65,' Greene tweeted Monday.

'With 6,000 vax related deaths and many concerning side effects reported, the vax should be a choice not a mandate for everyone,' she added.

Twitter labeled that, and her Sunday tweet saying the vaccines are 'non-FDA' approved, as 'misleading,' which led to her ban.  

In a video statement on Facebook Live, Greene acknowledged that she had been temporarily suspended from the Twitter, and blamed the Biden administration for trying to control free speech.

'Remember, last week when our press secretary said the White House is working to stop the spread of (misinformation) because they want to be careful and they want to be in control of the information that is shared about COVID-19 and vaccines, isn´t that concerning?' Greene said.

'You crack me up!' Marjorie Taylor Greene laughs at question about children dying of COVID - one day after Twitter suspension for saying virus is not dangerous for 'non-obese and those under 65' 'You crack me up!' Marjorie Taylor Greene laughs at question about children dying of COVID - one day after Twitter suspension for saying virus is not dangerous for 'non-obese and those under 65' Reviewed by Your Destination on July 21, 2021 Rating: 5

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