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The Dispatch→ Fact Checking Two Claims About Vaccines by Marjorie Taylor Greene
(Photograph by Win McNamee/Getty Images.)On March 17, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made comments on the House floor in response to the possibility, according to Greene, that Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
FactCheck.org→ Marjorie Taylor Greene Parrots Russian Talking Point on Ukraine
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene parroted a Russian talking point with her claim that Ukraine is a country whose “government only exists because the Obama State Department helped to overthrow the previous regime.” Experts in foreign p
AllSides→ Democratic activists falsely claim Marjorie Taylor Greene refused to applaud Zelensky
https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/17/politics/marjorie-taylor-greene-applause-zelensky-fact-check/index.html
Snopes→ No, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Didn’t Refuse To Applaud Zelenskyy
While the congresswoman's applause may not have been as effusive as her colleagues, she did stand and clap for the Ukrainian president.
PolitiFact→ Marjorie Taylor Greene – Marjorie Taylor Greene falsely claims Ukraine was ‘No. 1 donor’ to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign
"Ukraine was the No. 1 donor to Hillary Clinton when she was running for president.”
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Quote about watching TV by candlelight originated with a comedian, not Marjorie Taylor Greene
Says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said, “If it weren’t for electricity, we’d all be watching TV by candlelight.”
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Speak of ‘Nancy Pelosi’s Gazpacho Police’?
Jokes about the Soup Nazi on "Seinfeld" followed soon after on Twitter.
Truth or Fiction?→ Marjorie Taylor Greene: ‘If You Look at the Ice Ages, None of the People Back in the Ices Ages Paid a Bunch of Taxes to Melt the Ice’
On January 6 2022, a Twitter thread addressed comments about climate change and “ice ages” taxes purportedly made by Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) the previous night during an appearance on Tim Pool’s podcast: &
Snopes→ The Oprah Video with Marjorie Taylor Greene Is a Deepfake
The altered clip was created using part of a 1997 episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show."
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Did NOT Tweet About ‘Flimsy Circumstantial Evidence’ After Posts Purported To Link Her To D.C. Pipe Bombs
Did Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tweet that people should not be convicted on "flimsy" circumstantial evidence, such as "having a similar gait," "owning the identical shoes" or "being in DC and not having any alibi for that time"? No, that
AllSides→ Examining the false claims that got Rand Paul, Marjorie Taylor Greene suspended on YouTube, Twitter
https://www.politifact.com/article/2021/aug/11/examining-false-claims-got-rand-paul-marjorie-tayl/ Two
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Marjorie Taylor Greene Did NOT Say ‘Jesus Loves The U.S. Most And That Is Why The Bible Is Written In English’
Did Marjorie Taylor Greene say, "Jesus loves the U.S. most, and that is why the Bible is written in English?" No, that's not true: There is no evidence the Republican representative from Georgia ever said that. There is evidence, though,
Poynter→ Marjorie Taylor Greene says HIPAA shields her from vaccination questions. It doesn’t.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., has been an outspoken critic of vaccines and masks to stop the spread of COVID-19. After she tweeted that the disease was a threat only to people who are obese or over 65 — very inaccurate medical guidance — Twit
AllSides→ Marjorie Taylor Greene says HIPAA shields her from vaccination questions. It doesn’t.
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/jul/21/marjorie-taylor-greene/marjorie-taylor-greene-says-hipaa-shields-her-vacc/
The Dispatch→ Fact Checking a Marjorie Taylor Greene Tweet About COVID Vaccine Claims
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Snopes→ Marjorie Taylor Greene: Twitter Timeout Is ‘Communist-Style’ Attack
Twitter imposed the 12-hour timeout on Rep. Greene, saying some of her tweets violated its policy against spreading misinformation that could cause harm during the coronavirus pandemic.
Snopes→ No, Marjorie Taylor Greene Didn’t Say ‘We Want Earth To Be the Best Planet in the World’
The congresswoman has a track record of making eyebrow-raising comments.
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Say She Doesn’t Believe in Evolution?
The representative added to her long list of controversial statements.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Marjorie Taylor Greene Did NOT Say ‘People Are Dying Who Have Never Died Before’
Did Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene make the statement: "People are dying who have never died before"? No, that's not true: It first appeared in a 1930 Ernest Hemingway letter. A search of press coverage and social media reveals no
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Liken US Congress’ COVID-19 Rules to the Holocaust?
One of the Florida congresswoman's Republican colleagues described her remarks as "evil lunacy."
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Liken US Congress’ COVID-19 Rules to the Holocaust?
One of the Georgia congresswoman's Republican colleagues described her remarks as "evil lunacy."
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Did NOT Scrub Her Twitter Of Support For Rep. Matt Gaetz
Did Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene scrub her Twitter account of support of Rep. Matt Gaetz? No, that's not true: Greene's Twitter is still full of tweets supporting Gaetz. The claim originated in a Facebook post (deleted as of April 13, 2021
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Pose by ‘Fort Pelosi’ Sign Outside US Capitol?
The congresswoman was criticized for posting the picture after a driver crashed through a fence surrounding the Capitol in April 2021 and killed a police officer.
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Call Vaccine Passport ‘Biden’s Mark of the Beast’?
The freshman member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia has been no stranger to controversy.
Snopes→ Did Twitter Suspend Marjorie Taylor Greene?
The U.S. Representative for Georgia claimed she was being "silenced," but Twitter had a different explanation.
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Refer to Guam as a Foreign Country?
The Republican Congresswoman from Georgia was met with bemusement after remarks she made on the fringes of CPAC 2021.
Snopes→ Did Marjorie Taylor Greene Call Capitol Metal Detectors a Form of ‘Voter Suppression’?
The machines to screen people entering the U.S. House chamber were installed after an insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.
Poynter→ Viral video shows Marjorie Taylor Greene confronting Parkland shooting survivor
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been heavily criticized for embracing a number of conspiracy theories. She’s promoted QAnon and Pizzagate theories. She’s claimed that the California wildfires were ignited by space lasers. And on Jan. 19, Media Matt
Snopes→ Is Marjorie Taylor Greene Pushing an Anti-Witchcraft Law?
A routine review of content labeled satire.
Snopes→ Is Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Husband a ‘Familiar’ Celebrity?
An online advertisement that appeared in February 2021 claimed that the Georgia Congresswoman's husband "might look familiar."
Snopes→ Marjorie Taylor Greene and the Death of the Public Political Apology
A true apology has to be accompanied with some sincerity and with a sense of how the offender will act differently in the future.
Snopes→ Did an Armed Student Take Hostages at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s High School?
The controversial Republican Congresswoman defended her stance on gun rights by describing her own experience as an 11th grader in Forsyth County, Georgia.
Snopes→ A Glance at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Incendiary Words
Here’s a look at some of Greene’s past statements and social media posts, many of which were deleted after the liberal group Media Matters unearthed them online.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Did NOT Say ‘If English Was Good Enough For Jesus, It’s Good Enough For Us’
Did U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene say, "If English was good enough for Jesus, it's good enough for us?" No, that's not true: There is no evidence the Republican freshman from Georgia ever made that comment. It is a quote that is often
AllSides→ What Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has said about election fraud, QAnon and other conspiracy theories
https://www.politifact.com/article/2021/feb/02/what-rep-marjorie-taylor-greene-has-said-about-ele/ One
Poynter→ What Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has said about election fraud, QAnon and other conspiracy theories
One of the newest members of Congress is under intense scrutiny from her own party following her promotion of conspiracy theories and inflammatory comments supporting violence against other lawmakers. At least 67 House Democrats have signed on to a fo
Snopes→ Did McConnell Say Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Opinions Are a ‘Cancer’ For Republican Party?
Greene has a history of pushing conspiracy theories as truth.
Snopes→ Did Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Say ‘Jewish Lasers’ Caused California Wildfires?
The Republican representative from Georgia has endorsed QAnon conspiracy theories, among others.
Snopes→ Journalists Booted from Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall
Two journalists were kicked out of a public town hall event and threatened with arrest for trying to ask a question of Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.