Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., received criticism from a Fox News opinion columnist. The writer, Liz Peek, published an op-ed article that called Greene an “idiot,” saying “she is trying to wreck the GOP.” The article was published on Fox News, a news outlet that leans conservative according to AllSides’ media bias tracker. In the article, Peek said that Greene should focus on fighting Democrats and left-leaning policy instead of attacking center-leaning members of the Republican Party. Peek identifies as a conservative and a Trump supporter.
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