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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Foreign Policy Criticism Sparks GOP Divide and Rift With Trump
Greene argues the strike prioritizes regime change and Venezuelan oil control over combating lethal fentanyl from Mexican cartels, which cause over 70% of U.S. drug overdose deaths.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized U.S. military interventions and claimed that American tax dollars were wasted while living costs increased for citizens.
- Greene's remarks reflect a divide in the Republican Party regarding foreign policy and military intervention.
- Her criticism of Donald Trump over foreign policy led to a rift, with Trump suggesting support for a primary challenge against her.
- Greene's legacy includes her outspoken nature and controversial rhetoric, which some Republicans found satisfying but questioned the tangible benefits of her actions.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Big Breakup
The New Yorker profiles Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), whose resignation from Congress today seems to be part of a broader fracturing of the Trump coalition. Said former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA): “I don’t care what occupation you have in life, when people know you by a three-letter acronym, you’ve really built a following.” He added that Greene is the “canary in the coal mine” of the Republican party.
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Read Full ArticleTaylor Greene: If the change of regime in was really to save from deadly drugs, then why didn't the administration act in Mexico?
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