Facebook on Saturday deleted a photo posted by GOP Congressional Candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene for violation of the site’s policies. The photograph featured Taylor posing with a gun alongside images of progressive House members. The post was removed for inciting violence, Facebook said.

The edited image posted on Facebook showed Greene holding a rifle next to Democratic Reps– Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , Rashida Tlaid and Ilhan Omar (Minn.)– who are members of the group of freshmen House lawmakers known as “the Squad.” In the Facebook post, Greene said she was “tired of seeing weak, Establishment Republicans play defense.”

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She added,“We need strong conservative Christians to go on offense against these socialists who want to rip our country apart.” The photo included two Muslim lawmakers.

Democrats had condemned the photo after it was posted this week, calling for Facebook to remove it.

“Posting a photo with an assault rifle next to the faces of three women of color is not advertising. It’s incitement,” Omar tweeted. “There are already death threats in response to this post.”

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“Thanks for raising this. We’ve removed this image as it violates our policies,” Facebook Policy Communications Director Andy Stone tweeted in response to Omar’s tweet.

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Greene who has received a lot of flak for her islamophobic and anti-semitic comments, is known as a QAnon supporter. Earlier, she had said that there is “an Islamic invasion into our government offices.”