Marjorie Taylor Greene Admits She Didn’t Read the Bill
- On June 3, 2025, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene acknowledged publicly in Washington, D.C. That she cast her vote in favor of a major Republican-backed bill without fully reviewing its contents.
- Greene revealed she was unaware of a provision on pages 278-279 that bars states from regulating artificial intelligence for ten years, which she opposes strongly.
- This AI provision preempts state lawmaking and has drawn bipartisan opposition, including 260 state lawmakers and Senator Ed Markey, who plans to challenge it in the Senate.
- Greene expressed concern about the uncertain advancements of AI over the coming decade and warned that allowing it unchecked authority while limiting state powers could pose significant risks, calling on the Senate to remove this provision.
- Her admission sparked criticism and highlighted divisions within Republicans, complicating the bill's Senate passage amid already strong intra-party opposition and concerns over fiscal policy.
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Now, before we get into this one, I’ll preface it by saying that Marjorie Taylor Greene is, all in all, one of the good ones. Many things she does are great, and she’s as MAGA as it comes. It’s wonderful having her in Congress. For the most part, she’s truly a voice for the people. However, no one is immune from criticism. And, in this case, we have to report that, sadly, MTG messed up this time. In a post on X, MTG admitted to not reading Presi…
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Regrets Voting for 'Big, Beautiful Bill' After Seeing 'Pages 278-279'
Republican dissatisfaction at the Congressional spending bill being branded as the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” is growing. Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the fiercest advocates for all […] The post Marjorie Taylor Greene Regrets Voting for 'Big, Beautiful Bill' After Seeing 'Pages 278-279' appeared first on The Western Journal.
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