Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene in ‘error’ for the second time in just weeks

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter account was suspended in “error” for the second time since mid-March, this time after she posted a message celebrating Easter.

“@Twitter suspended me again by ‘mistake’ yesterday after I tweeted, ‘He is risen.’ Everyone knows that’s a LIE, and it was no mistake,” Greene tweeted on Monday.

The tweet came after she celebrated Easter, the holiest Christian holiday, in a Twitter post on Sunday that read: “Happy Easter, everyone! He is risen!”

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Twitter confirmed in a statement that the temporary suspension was made in “error.”

“We use a combination of technology and human review to enforce the Twitter Rules across the service. In this case, our automated systems took enforcement action on the account referenced in error. This action has been reversed, and access to the account has been reinstated,” Twitter said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.

The incident comes just weeks after Twitter again suspended Greene in “error” for 12 hours.

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“We use a combination of technology and human review to enforce the Twitter Rules across the service,” a Twitter spokesperson said in a statement on March 19.

“In this case, our automated systems took enforcement action on the account referenced in error,” the statement said. “This action has been reversed, and access to the account has been reinstated.”

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