Greene says she didn’t like ‘MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization’
Georgia GOP lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene condemns exaggerated cosmetic procedures dubbed 'Mar-a-Lago Face' among MAGA supporters, citing impact on younger women's leadership perceptions.
- Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia expressed her discomfort with the 'MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization,' stating, 'I never liked the MAGA Mar-a-Lago sexualization.'
- Greene mentioned that she believes women in leadership should present themselves positively, affecting younger women.
- She stated that President Donald Trump has a woman problem but did not directly blame him for the trends.
- Greene noted that MAGA women have been marginalized by the movement and the Republican Party.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Not a Fan of Mar-a-Lago Face
With less than a week left in Congress (god willing), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is spending her last days pulling out all the stops to tell the story of her fall from MAGA, talk about the soul-searching she’s been doing since, and ranting about how much she disapproves of the nightmare aesthetic that’s possessed her colleagues’ faces. This would all have been much more useful one, two, or five years ago when you first took office, but …
Greene rips ‘Mar-a-Lago sexualization,’ Trump’s lack of ‘faith’
As Marjorie Taylor Greene pivots from one of President Donald Trump’s staunchest backers to his fiercest critic from the MAGA movement, the Republican congresswoman from Georgia has dialed back, and apologized for, the inflammatory rhetoric that has punctuated her political…
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