Why should Marjorie Taylor Greene apologise?


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  • Monday, 08 Feb 2021

Greene: 'I started looking up things on the internet asking questions, like people do every day, use Google. The problem with that, though, is that I was allowed to believe things that weren’t true.' — AFP

US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican conspiracy theorist from Georgia, told her House colleagues Thursday that she came by her wacko views honestly: It was Google that led her astray.

It wasn’t her fault she embraced a movement that believes Donald Trump was sent to Earth to save Americans from a cabal of child-eating, Satan-worshipping paedophiles who happen to be Democrats. Why would she have suspected those things weren’t true?

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