Twitter temporarily suspended Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s account on Sunday after she tweeted an Easter message.
Rep. Greene tweeted a message on Easter morning: “He is Risen – Death could not hold him. Rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.”
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Happy Easter, everyone! He is risen! pic.twitter.com/yiBIYsh3Sb
β Marjorie Taylor Greene πΊπΈ (@mtgreenee) April 4, 2021
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Twitter suspended Greene shortly after she tweeted her Easter message.
No specific reason was given for the suspension.
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“We have determined that you have violated the Twitter rules, so we’ve temporarily limited some of your account features,” Twitter said.
Just after posting βHe is Risen,β Congresswoman @mtgreenee has been suspended today. pic.twitter.com/cYfhXfj47k
β Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) April 4, 2021
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Update: Twitter now claims the suspension was “in error”. Mysteriously, the errors always tend to go in one direction.
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