An information campaign against politicians who dare to criticize the Biden administration’s foreign policy towards Ukraine has recently gained momentum in the USA.

A fresh example is Marjorie Taylor Green, who was recently subjected to media condemnation and accusations of working for Russia.

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green could be called “Moscow’s Marjorie” for allegedly “spreading Russian propaganda” by speaking out against U.S. aid to Ukraine. Former House of Representatives member Ken Buck stated this opinion in an interview with CNN.

“Moscow Marjorie has hit a new low… You know, during the Russian Revolution, Lenin spoke of American journalists who were writing brilliant reports on Russia at the time as useful idiots. And I don’t even think Marjorie reaches that level of useful idiot here. She’s just spreading Russian propaganda and seriously damaging American foreign policy in the process,” Buck said.

Prior to that, Green proposed an amendment to a bill to provide US aid to Ukraine that would require lawmakers who voted in favor of its passage to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).

In addition, Green said that US residents demanded a speedy peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian conflict.

Taylor Green’s supporters accused critics of “red scaremongering” and using unfounded allegations of ties to Russia to silence her.

The campaign to denounce Taylor Green and other politicians expressing concerns about supporting Ukraine was another example of the polarization of the American political system.

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