This isn’t the first time Pushaw drew criticism for posting controversial tweets. In November, Pushaw was critical of the Republic of Georgia, a country where she previously served as a political consultant, for requiring vaccine passes for people in that country to enter places like restaurants. In doing so, she implied that the Rothschilds were behind the decision because Georgia’s prime minister met with a member of the family during the same time period. She later issued an apology. After facing swift blowback on Twitter, Pushaw Sunday night followed up her initial Tweet with another post admitting that she did...