Twitter declined to respond publicly when asked why Greene’s account had been affected by the glitch twice, and whether other accounts had been affected. — AP
WASHINGTON: US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was briefly suspended from Twitter on April 4 in what the company said was an error – its second such mistake in three weeks.
The Georgia Republican, who has in the past promoted violence against Democrats and conspiracy theories about QAnon and the 9/11 attacks, was unable to post to her account during the hours-long suspension. The suspension occurred after Greene tweeted about Easter and retweeted a post about abortion.
