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.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Republican men in Congress, stating, "There’s a lot of weak Republican men and they're more afraid of strong Republican women."
- Greene expressed dissatisfaction with House Speaker Mike Johnson for not supporting a vote related to health care subsidies and expressed frustration over the treatment of Rep. Elise Stefanik.
- Greene is advocating for extending Affordable Care Act subsidies to address rising health care costs, stating that health insurance has become unaffordable for Americans.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson indicated efforts to work with Greene and suggested collaboration on health care issues, despite Greene's criticisms.
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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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