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                                                                           © Susan Walsh/AP Photo  Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., walks on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Jan. 13, 2021. Susan Walsh/AP Photo
    © Susan Walsh/AP Photo  Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., walks on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Jan. 13, 2021. Susan Walsh/AP Photo   
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter for 12 hours.
- Her office told Insider that Twitter provided "no explanation" for the ban.
- Friday's move comes as over 70 House Democrats try to expel Greene from Congress.
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Twitter suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's 
personal account for 12 hours, her office said in a statement on Friday.
             
 A spokesperson for the Republican lawmaker told Insider that the  social media platform provided "no explanation" for the lock, which  kicked in at 1 a.m. ET. 
The temporary ban comes as a slew of House Democrats 
attempt to expel  Greene from Congress on Friday. The resolution, introduced by Rep.  Jimmy Gomez of California, has been co-sponsored by 72 Democrats,  including high-profile lawmakers Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New  York and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. 
"In the dark of night, Twitter  chose to silence a sitting member of Congress facing an unprecedented  political attack by House Democrats," Greene's office said in its  statement to Insider. "This move eliminated any possibility for  Congresswoman Greene to defend her reputation, her seat, and most  importantly the votes of 230,000 Georgians in the 14th District on the  Twitter platform."
Gomez 
cited  Greene's history of incendiary and racist comments as well as her past  endorsement of conspiracy theories and political violence as reasons to  boot her out of the legislative body. The House had previously rebuked  the firebrand congresswoman in February for her controversial statements  
by stripping her from her assigned committees.
A  super-majority - two-thirds of all Congress members - is required to  expel a lawmaker from the House, making the move highly unlikely, as  only 11 Republicans 
previously voted in support of removing Greene from her committees.
Twitter similarly suspended Greene's account for 12 hours 
in January based on "multiple violations" of its 
civic integrity policy. The social media company did not immediately return Insider's request for comment on the recent suspension.
On  Friday, Greene's office accused Twitter of "assisting Democrats in  their attempt to overturn the 2020 election of Congresswoman Greene and  silence not only her voice, but the voice of the Georgians who sent her  to Congress."
Before the lock, Greene sent out several tweets blasting Democrats for their resolution against her.
Typical 'cancel culture' DPST censorship addicts - anyone of a different opinion gets 'cancelled'!!
Green will be first on the first for AOC and her concentration camps for a boxcar ride. 
and then  shipped to the soylent green New Deal plant to'" Feed America'!!!!!