QAnon queen Marjorie Taylor Greene says she has backed away from the sprawling conspiracy theory web, conveniently at the time she is set to hold a decent amount of power in Congress.In a Sunday interview on Fox News, Greene said she had been “sucked into some things I had seen on the internet,” including QAnon. But, she assured host Howard Kurtz, those beliefs are “so far in the past.”She also said she never campaigned on QAnon theories because they were “not something I believed in,” a claim on which Kurtz did not press her.This is, of course, blatantly untrue. Not only was Greene was the first open QAnon supporter to be elected to Congress, but she has also wholeheartedly embraced many ot
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