Marjorie Taylor Greene questions if Trump is still the 'America First' president
Greene challenges Trump's foreign trips, urging focus on domestic economy and ending wars as 82% of Republicans still support his foreign policy, NBC News poll shows.
- Ten months into Donald Trump's second term, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene positioned herself as a critic and torchbearer for the America‑First agenda, saying the president has drifted from that message and arguing foreign leaders' visits do not help Americans.
- Amid a string of disappointing GOP election results this month, Greene and critics say the Republican Party should focus on the economy amid ongoing housing and cost pressures.
- Greene singled out meetings with foreign leaders, criticizing visits by Argentina's Javier Milei and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy, while President Donald Trump has made 14 foreign trips and plans to meet President Xi Jinping next year.
- Asked Monday after meeting Syrian interim President Ahmad al‑Sharaa, President Donald Trump said he must view the presidency worldwide and called Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene 'She's lost her way,' while Republican consultant Ryan Girdusky noted legacy-driven foreign trips.
- Analysts say the MAGA movement is preparing for a post‑Trump future, with an NBC News poll showing 82% of Republican voters and 66% of non‑MAGA Republicans support Trump's foreign policy.
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'Get us out of this!' Fed-up Trump ally now among his sharpest critics
One of President Donald Trump's most loyal MAGA allies is now among his sharpest critics. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has called out Trump and questioned whether he is still an "America First" president, MSNBC reported Friday in an exclusive interview with the Republican lawmaker. Trump this week blasted Greene, saying, "She’s lost her way, I think."Greene hit back at the president's comments, retorting: “I’m America First, America Only. Hardc…
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene questions if Trump is still the 'America First' president
Ten months into Donald Trump’s second term, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has positioned herself as a surprising critic of the administration’s policies — and as a torchbearer for the “America First” agenda that she believes the president has drifted from, she told NBC News in recent interviews. Greene, who has long been one of his most outspoken allies, said that Trump personally inspired her run for Congress in Georgia in 2022 and described her …
Greene Questions If Trump Is Still ‘America First’
Ten months into Donald Trump’s second term, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has positioned herself as a surprising critic of the administration’s policies — and as a torchbearer for the “America First” agenda that she believes the president has drifted from, NBC News reports.
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