As the mainstream media struggles to find a new identity with President Trump to criticize at every turn, critics have noticed many liberal news organizations have attempted to make the QAnon conspiracy theory its latest foil in the post-Trump world.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia was sworn in just a month ago, but her presence in the U.S. Congress has already generated significant controversy, largely because of her association with the .
Not only are Republicans the party of sedition, by circling the wagons around Greene they have refashioned their so-called big tent to include everyone from traditional fiscal conservatives to loathsome Nazis and white supremacists, fanatical militia members and extremists
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LI Reps. Lee Zeldin and Andrew Garbarino voted in support of controversial Georgia Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene. (Courtesy Lee Zeldin.)
LONG ISLAND, NY On Friday, Rep. Lee Zeldin addressed his decision to vote in support of Georgia Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene, who was stripped by the U.S. House of key committee positions after statements on social media supporting conspiracy theories, denying that aspect of 9/11 ever happened, and claiming school shootings were staged.
Members of Congress from Long Island were divided on Thursday night s vote to remove Taylor Greene from her committee positions. Zeldin, who represents New York s 1st District, and Rep. Andrew Garbarino from New York s 2nd District, voted in favor of Greene.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Twenty-first Congressional District U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik was among the majority of Republicans who voted Thursday not to strip Rep.