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Trump-backed candidate says she no longer talks about 'Q' after finding 'misinformation'
Marjorie Greene, the Georgia Republican at the center of a political firestorm this week, rejected the notion she's a QAnon candidate in an interview Friday with Fox News and said her "Q"-supporting videos are in her past and don't represent her priorities for Congress.
"No, it doesn't represent me," Greene said of the "QAnon candidate" label she's garnered in the national media.
“But I don't expect a lot of the left-leaning media to change their stance," she said. "I think they're going to continue to attack me because they actually do see me as someone who's unapologetically conservative. And I won't back down on my beliefs and my values."
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Marjorie Greene, controversial Georgia Republican, says she's not a QAnon candidate
Trump-backed candidate says she no longer talks about 'Q' after finding 'misinformation'
Marjorie Greene, the Georgia Republican at the center of a political firestorm this week, rejected the notion she's a QAnon candidate in an interview Friday with Fox News and said her "Q"-supporting videos are in her past and don't represent her priorities for Congress.
"No, it doesn't represent me," Greene said of the "QAnon candidate" label she's garnered in the national media.
“But I don't expect a lot of the left-leaning media to change their stance," she said. "I think they're going to continue to attack me because they actually do see me as someone who's unapologetically conservative. And I won't back down on my beliefs and my values."
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Marjorie Greene, controversial Georgia Republican, says she's not a QAnon candidate