Fact Checkers are now flagging posts that suggest the recent quake and coming eclipse could be a warning from God.

Fact Checkers are now flagging posts that suggest the recent quake and coming eclipse could be a warning from God.

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, was fact-checked on her social media post on Friday about the upcoming solar eclipse. The total solar eclipse, which is when the moon completely passes over the sun creating darkness during daylight hours, will be observed in North America on Monday. The eclipse’s path will move across Mexico, parts of the United States, and a small part of eastern Canada. The total eclipse will last up to 4 minutes and 28 seconds in some areas.

 

Fact Checkers are now flagging posts that suggest the recent quake and coming eclipse could be a warning from God.

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