✅ True. In response to a question about her past as a follower of QAnon conspiracy theories, Marjorie Taylor Greene said, 'Well, like a lot of people today, I had easily gotten sucked into some things I had seen on the internet.”
for her controversial statements and her vocal support for QAnon, an internet conspiracy theory that far-right movements widely embrace. But in an interview on Jan. 8, 2023, she appeared to be distancing herself from that history, while admitting to being influenced by QAnon.
According to a viral clip, Greene said in response to a question on Fox News about her past with QAnon,"Well, like a lot of people today, I had easily gotten sucked into some things I had seen on the internet." This is correctly attributed to her. Television host Howard Kurtz brought up how Greene had been stripped of her House committee assignments back in February 2021.
Greene responded with,"Well, like a lot of people today, I had easily gotten sucked into some things I had seen on the internet. But that was dealt with quickly early on. I never campaigned on those things. That was not something I believed in. That's not what I ran for Congress on. So, those are so far in the past.
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