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Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls For Investigation Into ‘Stop The Steal’ Activist Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations

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Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has called for an investigation into allegations that right-wing influencer Ali Alexander solicited nude photographs of underaged boys, according to reports.

Alexander, a key organizer of the 2020 Stop The Steal campaign, issued an apology for sending inappropriate text messages to underage boys in exchange for career opportunities. Alexander reportedly asked young men getting started in conservative politics for pictures of their genitalia and discussed having sex with them. (RELATED: ‘Toxic And Poisonous’: Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams Laura Loomer Amid News Of Trump Campaign Offer)

“I apologize for any inappropriate messages sent over the years,” Alexander wrote in a statement, “When I’ve flirted or others have flirted with me, I’ve flexed my credentials or dropped corny pick up lines. Other times, I’ve been careless and should’ve qualified those coming up to me’s (sic) identities during flirtatious banter at the start.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed Alexander for the allegations while implying that white nationalist pundit Nick Fuentes knew of his allegedly predatory behavior. The Georgia congresswoman, who spoke at Fuentes’ conference in 2022, called for the FBI to investigate.

“This is disgusting textbook predation of underage boys. And Nick Fuentes was in on it. #NickKnew” Greene tweeted. @FBI should investigate.”

Alexander responded on his now-suspended Twitter account by claiming that the he and Greene had previously been friends and that he had knowledge of an unspecified crime Greene had committed.

“Now she’s trying to intimidate me (and other rightwingers) – with smears and lies- so I do not expose her crime,” he tweeted.