Marjorie Taylor Greene launches vicious attack on Fox News as right-wingers quit conservative network
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) at the 2023 CPAC. (Shutterstock.com)

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Monday attacked a major cable news outlet – but this time it wasn’t MSNBC or CNN in the far-right congresswoman’s crosshairs.

Greene took aim at Fox News over its firing of Tucker Carlson and the network’s bathroom policy in a retweet of author Chadwick Moore’s post promoting his Carlson biography, which promises to dish on the right-wing network that fired him.

Greene, without evidence, claimed that Dominion Voting Systems was behind Carlson’s April 24 dismissal. Dominion settled a $1.6 billion lawsuit with the right-wing cable channel over false claims about election fraud for $787.5 million.

“Hmm..a voting machine company, who’s business makes money off of America’s elections, funded by the tax payers by the way, demanded @TuckerCarlson ’s firing," Greene tweeted.

She then assailed Fox News over its internal bathroom policy allowing people to use bathrooms that conform with their gender identity.

“And Fox News, who mandates employees use whichever bathroom they feel comfortable in and identify themselves by pronouns in their company emails, complied to the voting machine company that is owned by the company that is their major shareholder,” Greene tweeted.

“Sounds about right.

“This will be a great book.”

Greene has previously warned that Americans would quit watching Fox after Carlson's firing.