Marjorie Taylor Greene, pro-Trump and close to the QAnon movement, elected to the US Congress

 

“Big victory tonight!”, Tweeted Tuesday, November 3, Marjorie Taylor Greene, a 46-year-old Republican, pro-Trump candidate close to the QAnon conspiracy movement, after her election to the US House of Representatives where she will represent a Republican stronghold of the State of Georgia. Marjorie Taylor Greene was virtually guaranteed to win the lower house seat after her victory in the Republican primary in August. It will begin to sit at the start of the new Congress, on January 3, 2021.

US President Donald Trump congratulated her warmly on her victory in the primary, on Twitter: “Marjorie is solid in all respects and she never gives up – a real WINNER!”

An extreme right movement

During her campaign for the primary, Marjorie Taylor Greene had claimed part of the pro-Trump QAnon movement which has been spreading since 2017 on social networks. This far-right movement defends the idea that Donald Trump is waging a secret war against a global sect made up of satanist pedophiles.

According to its followers, the United States has been ruled for decades by the “deep state”, a secret organization of top government officials, the Clintons, the Obamas, the Rothschilds, the powerful investor George Soros, stars of Hollywood and other members of the world’s elite. The first cryptic messages appeared in 2017, written by a mysterious “Q”.

Blacks have the same rights

“Q is a patriot,” Marjorie Taylor Greene said in 2017. “This is the opportunity of a lifetime to eliminate this global cabal of satanist pedophiles and I think we have the right president for that.” . She also said white men were “the most abused group in America today” and denied that African Americans are victims of racism in the country.

“You know what? Racism is over,” she said in a video published by Politico. “Blacks have the same rights”. She further denounced “an Islamic invasion”, referring to the election in 2018 to the House of Representatives of two Muslim women.

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