<p> A newly elected Republican congresswoman known for promoting QAnon conspiracy theories accused Twitter of censorship on Sunday after her account was temporarily suspended for "multiple violations".</p>.<p>Marjorie Taylor Greene was hit with a 12-hour suspension after she tweeted claims of alleged election fraud in Georgia, her home state.</p>.<p>Twitter flagged at least two tweets as "disputed" and prevented them from being shared or retweeted, saying they carried the "risk of violence".</p>.<p>The lawmaker's account was suspended due to "multiple violations of our civic integrity policy", a Twitter spokesman said.</p>.<p>Greene, an ardent Donald Trump supporter, has echoed his baseless claims of rigging in the 2020 election.</p>.<p>She has also embraced QAnon conspiracy theories in the past and was endorsed by the president as a "future Republican star".</p>.<p>QAnon followers believe that Trump is waging a secret war against a global liberal cult of Satan-worshipping pedophiles. They have not offered any credible evidence for it.</p>.<p>Greene's suspension is the latest in a series of high-profile social media bans and lockouts in the wake of the January 6 riot at the US Capitol.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/donald-trump-from-the-american-dream-to-american-nightmare-940325.html">Read | Donald Trump: From the American dream to American nightmare</a></strong></p>.<p>Twitter banned Trump two days after the incident, and since then has scrubbed more than 70,000 accounts with QAnon ties.</p>.<p>Apple and Google have also barred downloads of Parler, a Twitter-like app popular among conservatives, and Amazon has kicked the platform off its servers.</p>.<p>That has outraged many Republicans, who say tech giants are infringing on their free speech.</p>.<p>"Americans' rights are being stripped away and they aren't being heard by the people they elected to represent them," Greene said in a statement after her suspension.</p>.<p>"With Big Tech silencing them, they literally can't be heard. The censorship has got to stop."</p>.<p>"If a conservative dares to utter a political opinion that is deemed unapproved by the internet police they are now subject to false accusations of 'inciting violence' simply for having a conservative view," she added.</p>.<p>Trump last week became the first US president in history to be impeached twice when the House of Representatives voted to charge him with inciting the January 6 mob attack on Congress.</p>
<p> A newly elected Republican congresswoman known for promoting QAnon conspiracy theories accused Twitter of censorship on Sunday after her account was temporarily suspended for "multiple violations".</p>.<p>Marjorie Taylor Greene was hit with a 12-hour suspension after she tweeted claims of alleged election fraud in Georgia, her home state.</p>.<p>Twitter flagged at least two tweets as "disputed" and prevented them from being shared or retweeted, saying they carried the "risk of violence".</p>.<p>The lawmaker's account was suspended due to "multiple violations of our civic integrity policy", a Twitter spokesman said.</p>.<p>Greene, an ardent Donald Trump supporter, has echoed his baseless claims of rigging in the 2020 election.</p>.<p>She has also embraced QAnon conspiracy theories in the past and was endorsed by the president as a "future Republican star".</p>.<p>QAnon followers believe that Trump is waging a secret war against a global liberal cult of Satan-worshipping pedophiles. They have not offered any credible evidence for it.</p>.<p>Greene's suspension is the latest in a series of high-profile social media bans and lockouts in the wake of the January 6 riot at the US Capitol.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/donald-trump-from-the-american-dream-to-american-nightmare-940325.html">Read | Donald Trump: From the American dream to American nightmare</a></strong></p>.<p>Twitter banned Trump two days after the incident, and since then has scrubbed more than 70,000 accounts with QAnon ties.</p>.<p>Apple and Google have also barred downloads of Parler, a Twitter-like app popular among conservatives, and Amazon has kicked the platform off its servers.</p>.<p>That has outraged many Republicans, who say tech giants are infringing on their free speech.</p>.<p>"Americans' rights are being stripped away and they aren't being heard by the people they elected to represent them," Greene said in a statement after her suspension.</p>.<p>"With Big Tech silencing them, they literally can't be heard. The censorship has got to stop."</p>.<p>"If a conservative dares to utter a political opinion that is deemed unapproved by the internet police they are now subject to false accusations of 'inciting violence' simply for having a conservative view," she added.</p>.<p>Trump last week became the first US president in history to be impeached twice when the House of Representatives voted to charge him with inciting the January 6 mob attack on Congress.</p>