Marjorie Taylor Greene says she regrets ‘toxic politics’ as split with Trump widens
- On Sunday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene apologised on CNN for toxic politics and warned that President Donald Trump's 'traitor' label could 'radicalize people' and endanger her life, Greene told Dana Bash.
- Dana Bash questioned Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene about her long record of divisive statements, including ties to QAnon and defenses of January 6, amid threats after President Donald Trump withdrew support.
- Her past includes an unverified $5.1 billion claim about an Illinois elementary school and Islamophobic posts, Nazi comparisons, and swearing at a reporter that led to House committee removal.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump revoked his endorsement of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who said this prompted threats and many MAGA supporters voiced public backing online.
- Amid the Epstein files release, over 20,000 pages and Charlie Kirk's assassination prompted Greene to seek transparency without implicating Trump.
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CNN: Marjorie Taylor Greene Tells Dana Bash She’s Sorry for ‘Toxic’ Rhetoric Amid Trump Feud
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Apology: Breaking Free from Toxic Politics
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) publicly apologized on Sunday, November 16, 2025, for her role in what she called “toxic politics,” signaling a rare moment of introspection from one of the House’s most polarizing figures. Her remarks came as tensions with President Trump escalated, following his public denunciation of her as a “traitor” and the withdrawal of his endorsement. Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, Greene acknowledged criticism…
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