Greene: ‘There’s a Lot of Weak Republican Men’
Marjorie Taylor Greene opposes GOP leaders and President Trump by pushing bipartisan efforts to release Jeffrey Epstein files amid party tensions over transparency.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene has accused her Republican colleagues of being weak and attempting to marginalize strong women in the party, such as herself and Elise Stefanik, as she expressed in an interview with The Washington Post.
- She stated, "There’s a lot of weak Republican men and they’re more afraid of strong Republican women," highlighting issues of unfair treatment towards women in Congress.
- Greene has recently sided with Democrats on health care issues, pushing for the extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies, despite typically supporting Republican positions.
- Greene's clashes with Republican leaders, particularly House Speaker Mike Johnson, signal her intention to continue challenging party policies, as she claimed, "My district knows I ran for Congress trashing Republicans.
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Trump's confidant Marjorie Taylor Greene is going round-the-clock: she accuses her own party of having forgotten the voters, and the party leadership of wanting to sweep the causa under the carpet around sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Greene: ‘There’s a lot of weak Republican men’
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene hit back at fellow Republicans over the backlash she’s faced for breaking with the party on high-profile issues ranging from its positions on the government shutdown to its opposition to efforts to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein. “There’s a lot of weak Republican men, and they’re more afraid of…
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