A Timeline Of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Monthslong Break With Trump And GOP
UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses GOP of abandoning America First policies and criticizes foreign aid spending while highlighting poor treatment of Republican women within the party.
- On Saturday, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene signaled a public split from her party, criticizing the GOP establishment and suggesting it has abandoned Trump’s MAGA base.
- Greene said the party has lost sight of its fiscal agenda, urging an end to foreign aid and measures to curb debt and inflation.
- Pointing to gender issues, she said women are 'really sick and tired of the way men treat Republican women' and called the Gaza conflict a genocide.
- Reactions on social media underscored party friction, with Podcaster Brian Allen noting `the mask is slipping` and The Lincoln Project welcoming her to `the resistance` after her critique on Monday.
- Amid recent weeks, observers anticipate further clashes over candidate selection and policy as MAGA figures voice dissent and congressional races approach.
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'Very frustrating': Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump selling out to 'biggest donors'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) complained that President Donald Trump was serving his "biggest donors" instead of listening to "America First" supporters like herself.During a Monday interview on Real America's Voice, host Eric Bolling asked Greene why she had recently been critical of the Republican Party."We're seeing Washington, D.C. and the Republican Party being completely tone deaf," the lawmaker explained. "And I'm just asking, I'm li…
Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the most prominent voices of the MAGA movement by Donald Trump, said in an interview that he felt that the Republican Party had lost its connection with its base and suggested that he could leave the party entirely, writes The Guardian.
MTG sours on Republican Party, claims GOP ‘turned its back on America First’
Far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has become publicly disillusioned with the Republican Party, which she accused of abandoning President Trump's America First mantra and reverting to its old "neocon" ways.
Rep. Greene: Not Sure If GOP Is ‘Leaving Me’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., told the Daily Mail that she is no longer sure about her place in the Republican Party after recently finding herself at odds with President Donald Trump and others in the GOP. The Georgia representative said that "I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m kind of not relating to [the] Republican Party as much anymore. I don’t know which one it is." She added that "I think the Republican Pa…
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