Democracy Dies in Darkness

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s explicit visuals at Hunter Biden hearing draw rebuke

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) leaves a restricted room after reviewing an FBI document at the Capitol on June 8. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Wednesday showed what appeared to be sexually explicit images of Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, during a hearing of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, drawing immediate rebukes from Democratic members of the panel.

The committee was hearing testimony from two Internal Revenue Service whistleblowers involved in an investigation into Hunter Biden’s taxes when Greene, during her questioning, produced the graphic poster boards. While the faces of other people in the photographs were blocked with black boxes, what appeared to be Hunter Biden’s face was not censored.

Mariana Alfaro is a reporter for The Washington Post's breaking political news team. The El Salvador native joined The Post in 2019. Before that, Mariana interned at the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Insider, and The Texas Tribune. @marianaa_alfaro
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