Marjorie Taylor Greene invests in tech and energy stocks
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has invested in several tech and energy stocks, according to a recent financial disclosure.
The disclosure, which was filed with the House of Representatives, shows that Greene has invested in a variety of companies, including Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. She has also invested in energy companies such as ExxonMobil and Chevron.
Greene's investments are likely to be scrutinized by ethics watchdogs, as she has been a vocal critic of big tech companies and the energy industry.
In the past, Greene has accused big tech companies of censoring conservative voices and has called for the breakup of large technology companies.
She has also been a vocal opponent of the Green New Deal, a set of proposals aimed at addressing climate change, and has called for increased domestic energy production.
Greene's investments could potentially raise concerns about conflicts of interest, as she could be influenced by her financial interests when making decisions on legislation that affects these industries.
However, it is important to note that Greene's investments are not illegal and that she is not the first member of Congress to invest in companies that they may have oversight over.
It is also worth noting that Greene's investments are relatively small and that she does not have a controlling stake in any of the companies she has invested in.
Ultimately, it is up to the voters of Georgia to decide whether or not Greene's investments are a concern.