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Milo Yiannopoulos, Formerly Gay

Marjorie Taylor Greene recruits Milo Yiannopoulos—a thirty-seven-year-old 'ex-gay' previous Breitbart editor once uninvited from CPAC for "endorsing pedophilia"—as an intern

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican Representative from Georgia, has enlisted Milo Yiannopoulos, a former editor at Breitbart and 'alt-right' agitator, thirty-seven years of age, as an intern in her official Washington, DC office.

'Mummy invariably mentioned I'd finish up in government!' Yiannopoulos penned on his Telegram account on a Monday.

Greene affirmed the recruitment to Insider in a defensive pronouncement, incorporating a transphobic comment regarding Democratic Rep. Marie Newman of Illinois' transgender daughter.

'Therefore, I've an intern who was violated by a priest during his youth, was gay, has given offense to everyone at a certain time, reverted his existence to Jesus and Church, and reformed his life,' she mentioned. 'Splendid narrative!'

'I've at long last been persuaded out of retirement. But my talents are a tad rusty, consequently the most favorable role I could secure was an unpaid internship with a pal,' Yiannopoulos further articulated on Telegram. 'Kindly pray for me!'

The recruitment, initially revealed by Right Wing Watch, denotes a degree of a vocation switch for the erstwhile online provocateur, whose followers significantly declined following contentious pronouncements about sexual affiliations between younger individuals and older men that came to light in 2017.

'I think, especially in the gay community, and outside the Catholic Church—assuming that's the direction some of you want to proceed—I think in the gay world some of the most significant, fulfilling, and remarkably life-affirming, critically formative relationships are frequently between younger boys and older men,' he conveyed in a 2016 podcast. 'They have the potential to be enormously constructive encounters.'

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Those declarations and others, brought to light by the conservative "Reagan Battalion" Twitter account, culminated in Yiannopoulos being disinvited from the Conservative Political Action Conference that annum for "condoning pedophilia."

She also is currently one of two Congress members—the other being Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona—who has been deprived of her committee assignments due to her own preceding controversies.

More recently, she has confronted censure, even from her own faction, for giving a speech at a white nationalist gathering in Florida.