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Reports show that Marjorie Taylor Greene liked to execute Democratic politicians on social media.

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After denying under oath that she knew the term was used as far-right shorthand for violent uprising, Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a message on Saturday declaring that "today and everyday is 1776."

The post came the morning after the court hearing in which the Georgia Republican was asked if she could run for reelection under the 14th Amendment, which bars elected representatives from participating in insurrections.

The day before the attack on the U.S. Capitol, a video of an interview she gave to Newsmax was shown to her in a Georgia courtroom. When confronted on the stand with records of her past statements, she used a tactic she'd never used before: she didn't remember speaking to the outlet.

She told the Newsmax host in the clip that specific sentiment was shared by many of her GOP colleagues.

Today and everyday is 1776.Never give up our freedoms.Never let the left steal them away.

Be a watchman on the wall and stay on guard every single second of every single day because the left will stop at nothing until they destroy our faith, our families, and our freedoms.

The Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is on the House of Representatives.

1776 is an important year in American history, but it has also been co-opted by far-right groups like the Proud Boys.

She told Andrew Celli that she didn't know much about the Proud Boys.

On the day of Donald Trump's election loss, she urged her supporters to turn out. The congresswoman claimed that she had never heard anyone talk about violence in connection with the protest, or that she had advocated for violence to achieve political ends. From the stand, she referred to the courage to object to Joe Biden's presidential election win.

Her personal account was banned from the service last year after she used it to peddle lies about the 2020 election.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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