U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene could be punished after showing some of Hunter Biden's nude photos during a White House hearing in the third week of July.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Could Face Punishment

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks during a court trial on April 22, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. Greene recently compared Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson to Nancy Pelosi and said that funding Ukraine would be "egregious."John Bazemore-Pool/Getty Images

According to Business Insider's latest report, Democratic Rep. Becca Balint of Vermont suggested that Greene should be censored.

She explained that the Republican representative should face punishment for her litany of offenses, especially when she presented Hunter's slightly redacted nude images.

There's a high chance that Greene will be formally censored since Balint could use a procedural move that will force the White House to do so.

But, this will still depend if Becca will do just that. Aside from showing Hunter Biden's partially naked photos, Greene's behavior before and after she was elected to Congress could play a major role in the possible censorship.

These include the xenophobic, racist, and antisemitic statements she made when he was a far-right promoter of the QAnon conspiracy theory.

Ethics Complaint Filed Against Greene

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) answers questions in front of the House steps while House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy holds a press conference November 17, 2021 in Washington, DC. McCarthy and other members of the Republican caucus spoke on U.S. President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda as his Build Back Better initiative nears a vote in the House. Win McNamee/Getty Images

Aside from Becca Balint, the lawyer of Hunter Biden was also disappointed with Marjorie Taylor Greene's controversial act during the recent White House trial.

USA Today reported that Abbe Lowell already filed an ethics complaint in the House of Representatives against the Republican representative.

Via his official letter sent to the Office of Congressional Ethics, Lowell said that Greene's unmoored verbal abuses and attacks against Hunter Biden violated numerous ethics regulations.

"She displayed (on printed posters) sexually explicit and nude images of Mr. Biden," explained the lawyer.

Lowell explained that Greene held up the graphic poster boards after her questioning session. He added that the politician spouted another untethered conspiracy theory.

"Spouting yet another of her untethered conspiracy theories, suggesting without any evidence that they showed Mr. Biden 'making pornography,'" Lowell further stated.

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