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  1. Early life and education Marjorie Taylor was born in Milledgeville, Georgia, on May 27, 1974, the daughter of Robert Taylor. She graduated from South Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia in 1992, and the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1996. In statements made in 2019 [38] and in a February 4, 2021 House floor speech, Greene explained her position on gun ...

  2. Aug 12, 2020 · Marjorie Taylor Greene (right) poses with a supporter in Rome, Ga., late Tuesday. Greene, criticized for promoting bigoted videos and supporting the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory, won the GOP ...

    • Camila Domonoske
  3. Aug 12, 2020 · But Republican leaders remained largely silent about Greene's support for a far-right conspiracy theory known as QAnon, support she professed in a 2017 video she deleted before her campaign launch ...

  4. Aug 11, 2020 · Businesswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has received national attention for a series of videos and social media posts where she expresses racist views and support for the far-right conspiracy theory ...

  5. Aug 14, 2020 · Aug. 14, 2020, 5:50 AM PDT. By Brandy Zadrozny. Before running for office, Republican congressional candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote dozens of articles as a "correspondent" for a conspiracy ...

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    • Brandy Zadrozny
  6. Nov 4, 2020 · Greene was an early adopter of QAnon, beginning to post videos in support in 2017. And she was clearly a true believer. In one 2017 video that has since been made private, she called Q “a patriot” and added, “There's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out, and I think we have the president to do it,” the Washington Post reported.

  7. Nov 4, 2020 · The group first surfaced on the internet message board 4chan in 2017 and has grown a wider following on mainstream social media. In a YouTube video, Greene said QAnon is "something I think it's ...