WASHINGTON - Embattled Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, facing a House vote to strip her of committee assignments, said Thursday that she regrets some "words of the past," but she did not specifically apologize for racist and violent rhetoric.Speaking from the House floor, the newly elected Georgia Republican asserted that she was "a very regular American" who posted conspiracy theories from QAnon and others sources before she began campaigning for Congress, but that those views did not represent her.Newly elected Rep.
Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses the U.S. House. RELATED: House Republicans face difficult vote over Rep. Marjorie Taylor GreeneShe said Democrats who are criticizing her don't know her, and that she was a political newcomer when.