
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is promoting her podcast with a photoshopped image that shows her pulling up to the U.S. Capitol holding a high-capacity rifle.
The Georgia Republican uses the stylized image as the banner for the Twitter account promoting her "Battleground" podcast.
Greene boasted in December that the Jan. 6 insurrection would have succeeded if she and Steve Bannon had planned it, saying "we would have been armed," and she has repeatedly expressed solidarity with the Capitol rioters.
"I am one of those people," Greene said in October. "That’s exactly who I am.”
Greene also recorded video of herself harassing Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib before she was elected to her first term, and she lashed out at Capitol police almost immediately after she was seated for requiring lawmakers to pass through metal detectors.
The image drew immediate condemnation on social media.
"This is not American leadership!" tweeted a user called Boinky Smurff. "It’s a disgusting disgraceful display of the glorification of violence! But “protecting the children?"
Another user called Mad World said: "The Republicans could’ve stopped this fringe party long ago, but they are embracing it as will their base. When will enough be enough?"