Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has boasted about being unvaccinated, owns stock in 3 major vaccine makers

Insider has found that Marjorie Taylor Greene, who bragged about being unvaccinated against COVID-19, owns stock in three major vaccine makers.

According to the August 13, 2020 filing with the clerk of the House of Representatives, Greene holds stock in Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and AstraZeneca, each worth between $1,000 and $15,000.

The Conflicted Congress project revealed that multiple US lawmakers held stock in vaccine makers as the Pandemic raged in 2020.

The project found that at least 13 senators and 35 US representatives held shares in Johnson & Johnson, 11 senators and 34 representatives held shares in Pfizer, and two representatives or their spouses held shares of Moderna.
"I have an independent investment advisor that has full discretionary authority on my accounts," he told Insider in September. I don't direct any trades.

Despite being a vaccine stockholder, she doesn't get the shot and has decried those trying to make her do it.

In an episode of Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast released on November 2, the author said "vaccine Nazis" were ruining our country.

In Georgia's 14th district, a candidate for congress named Jeni Strahan is running against her for the seat.

Last week, she asked which of the following vaccine manufacturers owned stock in them.
All of the above were listed as choices by her.
The correct answer is D. The current representative rails against the vaccine, but owns stock in 3 of the 4 major vaccine manufacturers, according to a follow-up tweet from the man.

On December 19 she spoke at the "Americafest" conference.

If they want to hold me down and give me a vaccine, they're going to have a hell of a time.