On Facebook in 2018, now-Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) endorsed a conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton participated in a satanic child murder and ordered a hit on a police officer to cover it up. mediamatters.org/facebook/marjo…
Greene also liked a meme that was posted to her Facebook page in June 2018 claiming that Democrats have used the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for human trafficking, pedophilia, and organ harvesting. (The meme has since been removed.)
Additionally, Greene is a QAnon and 9/11 conspiracy theorist who has endorsed the false claims that the Parkland and Sandy Hook school shootings were staged.
Republicans recently selected her to be on the House Committee on Education and Labor: edweek.org/policy-politic…
For more on Greene, read this from @emsteck and @KFILE today: "Marjorie Taylor Greene indicated support for executing prominent Democrats in 2018 and 2019 before running for Congress." cnn.com/2021/01/26/pol…
Republicans have also selected Greene to be on the House Budget Committee in addition to the House Committee on Education and Labor: republicans-budget.house.gov/press-release/…
In a newly uncovered 2018 FB post, Marjorie Taylor Greene endorsed the conspiracy theories that 9/11 was an inside job and that the Sandy Hook shooting was staged. She also (again) endorsed the conspiracy theory that the Parkland shooting was staged. mediamatters.org/false-flag-con…
@mmfa reported earlier this week that in other FB posts, Greene agreed that the Parkland shooting was actually a false flag planned event and claimed to have been told that House Speaker Pelosi has been saying that "we need another school shooting." mediamatters.org/false-flag-con…
Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy previously and falsely defended (washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…) Greene over her support for QAnon. His Twitter (@GOPLeader) header image currently features him with the GOP House freshman class, with Greene just a few spots away from him.
The Arizona GOP and chair Kelli Ward are boosting the longshot House campaign of self-described QAnon follower Daniel Wood.
During a recent video, Ward told Wood that he is "a man after my own heart" and encouraged people to help elect him to Congress. mediamatters.org/qanon-conspira…
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) also recently endorsed Wood:
Additionally, Wood featured a photo of him and Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ) on his Facebook page last month:
Here are some of Moutos' tweets encouraging violence against Black Lives Matter:
Moutos -- again, he's a Texas assistant attorney general -- is also an anti-Muslim and anti-LGBTQ bigot who has tweeted that places are "overrun with Muslims" and said that people "should use" the ACLU for "target practice" because they support transgender rights.
HHS assistant secretary Michael Caputo previously "spread baseless conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, praised white supremacist Milo Yiannopoulos, and said Democrats are 'counting' on COVID-19 fatalities in order to win." (via @peltzmadeline) mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
Caputo states on his LinkedIn profile that he directs "public affairs for the largest US government cabinet agency at the center of an historic pandemic" and he drives "a force of nearly 700 communicators delivering national COVID response public health information."
The video includes Holocaust denier Nick Griffin claiming there's an "unholy alliance of leftists, capitalists and Zionist supremacists have schemed to promote immigration and miscegenation with the deliberate aim of breeding us out of existence in our own homelands."
Reporter Philip Kleinfeld (@PKleinfeld) wrote in Vice in 2015 that the video uses "a mishmash of comically fake and out-of-context footage, bad subtitling and Islamophobic propaganda" and pushes "an anti-Semitic message": vice.com/en_au/article/…
I reviewed GOP House candidate and scheduled convention speaker Burgess Owens' book Why I Stand and found numerous instances of plagiarism. At one point, Owens plagiarized a source for eight consecutive paragraphs. mediamatters.org/congress/burge…
The book, which was published in 2018, also devotes a chapter to smearing the late civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis. Here's one example (Owens did not plagiarize this paragraph):
He did, however, plagiarize this section on Rep. Lewis from a relatively obscure blog: