Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts Trump’s Iran strikes
Marjorie Taylor Greene condemned the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran as a betrayal of 'America First' promises, highlighting risks of casualties and opposition to new foreign wars.
- On Saturday, the United States and Israel launched coordinated airstrikes on Tehran, which President Donald Trump called major combat operations in Operation Epic Fury.
- Greene announced her resignation effective January 5, 2026, after a falling-out with President Donald Trump, and said the Trump admin polled voters about acceptable casualties.
- Greene highlighted reports that 'approximately 40 innocent girls' in Iran were killed, calling it a betrayal and criticizing the administration's stance on child casualties.
- Republicans split over the strikes, with lawmakers calling for a congressional vote, as Sen. Rand Paul warned the Constitution vests war powers in Congress and lives may be lost.
- Greene argued the strikes distract from domestic issues and cited nearly $40 Trillion in debt, warning Americans will be force fed and gas lit for another foreign war for foreign regime change.
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MAGA isolationists melt down over new Trump move
When former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) announced that she was resigning from Congress, she wasn't shy about expressing her disappointment with President Donald Trump — who, in her view, has betrayed his America First agenda with an aggressively interventionist foreign policy. Now, the MAGA Republican and former Trump ally is vehemently criticizing Trump's military strikes against Iran. And she isn't the only person in the MAGA movem…
Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks of betrayal of a president who we all believed was different and who had said enough.
Scott Jennings Defends Trump, Dismisses Massie and Greene as Not True Republicans
WASHINGTON D.C (VINnews) — Conservative commentator Scott Jennings sharply rebuked Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), accusing them of consistently opposing President Donald Trump on key issues, including recent U.S. military strikes on Iran. Jennings, a CNN political analyst and Trump supporter, described the pair as political adversaries to the […]
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