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==Background== When she was elected, Greene distanced herself from conspiracy theories, but continued to express far-right viewpoints, such as comparing COVID-19 precautions to [[Holocaust|Holocaust]]. While she "apologized" for this comparison, she later went on to compare President Joe Biden's door-to-door vaccine offers to brownshirts worn by Jews during the Holocaust. Greene openly believes the 2020 Election was stolen from [[Donald Trump]], and has promoted his efforts to overturn the election. Due to her alleged promotion of violence, the House voted to remove her from all committee roles on February 4th, 2021. Grenee has also displayed [[Transphobia|transphobic]] behavior, as she called trans women "men playing dress-up" in addition to displaying a transphobic sign in front of Rep. Marie Newman’s office. She has a transgender daughter, and has a transgender flag in support of her daughter. During the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Ukrainian_War 2022 Russo-Ukraine war], Greene has promoted Russian [[propaganda]] and praised [[Vladimir Putin]]. Greene also faced criticism, including from Republicans for appearing in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_First_Political_Action_Conference America First Political Action Conference] hosted by [[Nick Fuentes]]. However, she denies previously knowing Fuentes. She has spread false information that [[Salvador Ramos]], the perpetrator of the 2022 Uvalde Shooting was a transgender girl, and appeared to blame video games for the shooting on Twitter. She has also killed her neighbor’s dog when it was in its own backyard, despite the fact that evidence showed the dog was harmless.
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