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MONA CHAREN So, now Mitch McConnell tells us that Marjorie Taylor Greene’s views are a “cancer” on the Republican Party and on the country. Odd that he neglected to make that point when one of his preferred candidates in the Georgia runoff, Kelly Loeffler, campaigned with Greene. McConnell is now leaning heavily on the other body to clean up its act, denouncing “looney lies and conspiracy theories.” McConnell’s deputy in Senate leadership, John Thune, chimed in, too, asking his colleagues: “Do they want to be the party of limited government … free markets, peace through strength and pro-life, or do they want to be the party of conspiracy theories and QAnon?”

Fact check: Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene did not say Jesus spoke English

By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read Social media users have been sharing a quotation attributed to Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene that suggests Jesus was an English speaker. The quotation has been misattributed. Reuters Fact Check. REUTERS Examples can be seen  here  ,  here  and  here  . The description of one post  here  reads: “’If English was good enough for Jesus, it’s good enough for us.’ Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on why Spanish should not be spoken in a white Christian nation like America. The new face of the Republican Party. Always something.” Greene, 46, who said she was inspired to enter politics by former U.S. President Donald Trump, embraced his false claim that he won the Nov. 3 election. Before taking office last month, she also voiced support for an array of unfounded conspiracy theories including the “QAnon” theory that elite Democrats are part of a cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles and cannibals.

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