Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is calling for civil war with her latest provocative tweet.
The conspiracy-peddling lawmaker polled her 448,300 Twitter followers Monday on whether they thought America should “have a national divorce.”
She offered them three answers: “Yes, by R & D states”; “No, stay together;” and “Undecided.”
As of Tuesday morning, more than half of 13,892 respondents said the United States should divorce.
Around 38% were against the idea and 10% were undecided.
Some commenters said Greene, a Donald Trump loyalist who has a history of pushing racist conspiracies, was inciting violence with her post.
Others pointed out why splitting America won’t work.
Greene is well-known for controversy-courting, and has hit headlines on many occasions for peddling conspiracy theories and spreading disinformation about Covid and vaccinations.
In August the congresswoman was suspended from Twitter for a week after tweeting that the Food and Drug Administration “should not approve the covid vaccines” because they were “failing”.
The temporary ban was a result of her multiple posts containing misleading information about Covid.
Last month she called for the US government to be shut down, in bizarre comments made in an interview with the former political strategist to Trump, Steve Bannon.