Claudia Conway, the daughter of Donald Trump's former adviser Kellyanne Conway, has gone viral for her question to Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

On Monday, Greene, a Republican from Georgia, was among those on social media questioning the whereabouts of President Joe Biden following his announcement the day before that he was dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.

The president has not been seen in public for almost a week after testing positive for COVID-19. Biden and his family are at his Delaware holiday home.

On X, formerly Twitter, Greene wrote: "Where is Joe Biden? Serious question. Is he ok?"

Conway, 19, reposted the congresswoman and wrote, "Are you okay, babe?" in a post that has received more than 5.4 million views.

Social media users championed Conway's post, with one writing, "You are a spit fire and I love it!!"

"Joe is busy doing his job. What is MTG doing???" another added.

"Claudia for the win!" a commenter said.

Conway is no stranger to sharing her political views on social media, as she regularly criticizes Trump.

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene speaking during the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on July 15. Claudia Conway reposted the Republican on X, formerly Twitter. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene speaking during the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on July 15. Claudia Conway reposted the Republican on X, formerly Twitter. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Following an assassination attempt on Trump on July 13, the Playboy model discussed how her political beliefs had shifted over time. Trump sustained an ear injury when the shooter's bullet grazed him at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. One person was killed and two were injured in the shooting.

"I hope I can speak for all of us, left, right, or center, when I say that hate and vitriol have no home in our democracy—ESPECIALLY violence," she wrote.

She continued: "At the end of the day, all of us want our families safe, ourselves healthy, and to share in that with our neighbors. My deepest condolences go out to the families affected by yesterday's tragedy.

"We can disagree without being disagreeable. We should love our neighbors as if they're human like us. Because they are."

In a separate post, Conway added: "I used to be a very stubborn, close-minded 15-year-old girl. I can tell you that having such a narrow view of the world and succumbing to the bubbles of social media will do nothing for you.

"My message stands: hate should have no home in this country. On both sides. We still have a ways to go within this election cycle. At the end of the day, we all just want what we think is best for our families, communities, selves, and country.

"Speaking your mind is important. Voicing your opinions is a right I very much believe in. It's at hatred and cruelty that I draw the line."

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