Adam Kinzinger Applauds ‘Censorship’ of Marjorie Taylor Greene, Refers to it As ‘Enforcing Truth’

U.S. House Rep Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) applauded the “censorship” of U.S. House Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), referring to it as “enforcing truth.”

U.S. House Rep Matt Gaetz (R-FL) tweeted yesterday that “The censorship of Marjorie Taylor Greene is wrong as wrong can be.”

Kinzinger shared a screenshot of Gaetz’s tweet and asserted, “Twisted logic: wrong= enforcing truth. Right= denying truth. I must have missed that lesson in Sunday school.”

As we reported yesterday, Greene announced on GETTR, a platform that has participated in censorship of its own against America First voices, that she has been given a 24-hour suspension on Facebook for a post she made about COVID.

That suspension came one day after Greene was permanently suspended from Twitter due to “repeated violations” of their COVID-19 “misinformation policy.”

Greene announced, “Facebook has joined Twitter in censoring me. This is beyond censorship of free speech.”

“I’m an elected member of Congress representing over 700,000 US tax paying citizens and I represent their voices, values, defend their freedoms, and protect the Constitution,” Greene explained.

Kinzinger tweeted out yesterday about Greene as well, asking, “How would you like to wake up today as Kevin McCarthy and know you have another whole year of being subservent to the whims of Trump and MTG all because of ambition?”

“Jan 6 seems like yesterday to me, I bet it feels like an eternity to @GOPLeader,” Kinzinger suggested.

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