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Greene says ‘dam is breaking’ on Trump’s influence on GOP
Marjorie Taylor Greene says GOP divisions are worsening due to policy disputes and Trump's controversial remarks, with 13 Republicans recently opposing his executive order.
- On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene warned the Republican Party `the dam is breaking`, saying members increasingly side against President Donald Trump during The Source with Kaitlan Collins, CNN.
- Trump's remarks blaming Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner's deaths prompted Greene's rebuke, while 13 Republicans voted with Democrats to restore collective bargaining and Indiana Senate Republicans rejected a Trump-backed redistricting bill.
- Greene warned Republicans are entering the campaign phase for 2026, calling it a large signal that lame‑duck season has begun, and said Trump faces real problems with House and Senate Republicans.
- Greene, who will resign in January, said the 13 Republicans who voted against Trump's executive order last week attended the White House Christmas party, calling it `That's pretty bold.`
- She added that she was not alone among Republicans in feeling this way, criticizing House Republican leadership for failing to plan as 75,000 constituents rely on ACA tax credits.
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MTG Offers Stark Warning To Trump And The GOP As 2026 Midterm Elections Quickly Approach
Resigning Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene warned the White House and the GOP that the blind devotion they've relied on is crumbling and their midterm chances aren't looking good in a Tuesday sit down on CNN's The Source.Once a ride or die acolyte for MAGA Republican President Donald Trump, Greene has taken steps to distance herself from the POTUS and most of her GOP colleagues in Congress.The QAnon conspiracy theory-spew…
The once loyal Trump supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene warns: The US President is facing the loss of political control.
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