Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She's 'America Only' and Hasn't Lost Her Way After Trump Diss
Marjorie Taylor Greene denies losing her way after Trump’s criticism, emphasizing her America-first stance amid GOP tensions and her increasing critiques of party leadership.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump said Marjorie Taylor Greene has 'lost her way,' but Greene replied, `I haven't lost my way` and insisted `I’m 100% America first and only!`.
- Greene has grown more critical of the GOP, criticizing the Epstein files release and the House's inaction on Trump’s agenda, while Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez said Greene has been 'bucking against Trump.'
- Greene replied to remarks from Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez, who said on an Instagram livestream that Greene is on a `revenge tour` and suggested ties to Laura Loomer, who has publicly feuded with Greene.
- This summer, Marjorie Taylor Greene explained why she won't run for Senate, calling it where "all good things go to die" and clarifying her decision despite earlier talks.
- The exchanges highlight widening GOP divisions as Marjorie Taylor Greene’s criticisms coincide with public rebukes from Republicans, underscoring factionalism in U.S. political discourse.
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MTG Says Trump Abandoned America First
In another sign that the MAGA coalition is cracking, President Donald Trump has lost the full backing of one his staunchest supporters. Georgia’s firebrand Republican congresswoman, Marjorie Taylor Greene, is not happy with the White House’s interventionist foreign policy. She believes Trump is more concerned with foreign matters than an “America First” president should ... The post MTG Says Trump Abandoned America First appeared first on The …
MTG Responds To Criticism From Trump That 'She's Lost Her Way' And It Almost Makes Her Sound Sane
It’s not every day that Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene trade jabs. But this week, the once inseparable duo found themselves on opposite ends of a strange little feud — one about faith, focus, and apparently, foreign leaders. On Monday, President Trump took a swing at his longtime ally, suggesting she had gone a bit off course. “I don’t know what happened to Marjorie, nice woman, but she’s lost her way, I think,” Trump said from the Oval…
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