
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Tuesday shared with her X followers a photograph of herself smiling directly into the camera next to an announcement for a new investigative hearing.
"Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene leads a hearing on investigating the black market of baby organ harvesting," the announcement declares. Greene adds, "Join me and special guests."
The hearing, slated for March 19 at 2 p.m., will include testimony from David Daleiden and Terrisa Bukovinac, according to the announcement. The hearing will be also be live-streamed.
Daleiden is an anti-abortion activist ordered to pay $2 million in damages to Planned Parenthood over accusations of conspiracy and eavesdropping, according to a Reuters report from October.
Bukovinac is an anti-abortion activist who appears in a 2022 feature from New York Magazine about Lauren Handy, a fellow activist who reportedly stored baby fetuses in her refrigerator until they were removed by police.
While Greene does not expound on the details of the hearing, it might be related to unfounded accusations that organizations such as Planned Parenthood traffic fetal tissue for profit.
Such claims raised enough concerns among House Democrats that they created a special web page and YouTube video to fact check misinformation.
Greene's decision to pose smiling for this hearing announcement baffled those who viewed it on social media.
"I'm no marketing genius," replied comedian Jay Black, "but it seems to me that an investigation into something as dark as 'black market baby organ harvesting' shouldn't be advertised with a graphic that has the same gravitas as a seminar on at-home beauty solutions for the budget-minded."
"Marge hungry," suggested @TheSnarkTank99.
"This is on the same creepy level as Dumpy smiling with the dead girl photo he autographed," replied The Mrs. Gravely, in reference to a recently criticized photo-op of former President Donald Trump's.
"I feel like she would have lead lots of witch trials if she was alive back then," said Amber Dawn. "She should do her genealogy."