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© APMarjorie Taylor Greene called out Twitter for suspending her account after a tweet on Easter Sunday.
Twitter confirmed Monday that it suspended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's account "in error" because she tweeted on Easter, "He is risen" — the second time the social media giant has sidelined the Georgia Republican in a month.

Greene announced that she was back online in a post.

"@Twitter suspended me again by 'mistake' yesterday after I tweeted, 'He is risen.' Everyone knows that's a LIE, and it was no mistake," she wrote on Twitter.

In a statement, Twitter insisted it happened "in error."

"We use a combination of technology and human review to enforce the Twitter Rules across the service. In this case, our automated systems took enforcement action on the account referenced in error. This action has been reversed, and access to the account has been reinstated," the statement said.


The controversial Republican's account was also suspended for about 12 hours in March because of another technical glitch, Twitter said in a statement identical to the one released Monday.

At the time, Greene's office called it "yet another attempt by the Silicon Valley Cartel to silence voices that speak out against their far-left woke orthodoxy."