The Washington Post reports:
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and a Los Angeles-based political action committee have reached a settlement that bars the Georgia Republican from blocking anyone from her public Twitter account or other social media while she’s in office.
Greene also agreed to pay $10,000 to cover legal fees for MeidasTouch LLC, which plans to donate the money to two nonprofit groups, according to Ben Meiselas, the PAC’s co-founder and a lawyer whose clients have included former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
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Rep. Greene agrees not to block critics from Twitter account https://t.co/XBmF72ehdB pic.twitter.com/0w9TFGFPk9
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) March 26, 2021
Because of this PAC’s frivolous lawsuit against me, I’m not allowed to block people that threaten my life and my children’s lives every single day on social media.
And they are bragging about donating the money to organizations that want to take away my guns,
Cont’d… https://t.co/pFxAbtOm9o pic.twitter.com/CQ6v1gPk89
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) March 26, 2021
…so I couldn’t defend myself and my children, when people show up to murder us like they threaten.
This PAC is celebrating that a woman (me) can’t block people that want to kill me and my kids.
What an accomplishment for them.
— Marjorie Taylor Greene ?? (@mtgreenee) March 26, 2021
No one plays victim like Qaren
— Bryan ?? #WeVotedOutFascism (@swimmerbr78) March 26, 2021
I thought blocking people when you don’t agree with what they say was cancel culture? Plus how do you think the countless trans people feel when you spout that hate about them which also puts them in a position to feel helpless. It doesn’t feel good. Now resign.
— Deion Williams (@I_amLilWill) March 26, 2021