Marjorie Taylor Greene Blasts Trump over Iran Strikes, Warns of ‘Nuclear World War’
- Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the Trump administration for straying from campaign promises regarding involvement in foreign wars, stating, "We bombed Iran on behalf of Israel".
- Greene warned that ongoing U.S. military actions could lead to nuclear war and World War III due to escalating global tensions.
- During an interview, Greene opposed further U.S. military involvement in Israel's war with Iran and condemned the support for military action from other Republicans, branding them as "neocon suckups".
- Greene expressed concern that the GOP's foreign war policies could alienate voters, emphasizing that Republicans need to earn Americans' votes while focusing on pressing domestic challenges over international conflicts.
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'We've been lied to': MTG says Trump's actions have exposed a 'very big divide' in the GOP
One of President Donald Trump's loudest supporters in Congress has become increasingly vocal in her opposition to his latest decision to conduct strikes on Iran.CNN reported Monday that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is now directly warning her party that the "very big divide" could end up costing Republicans their majorities in Congress next year if the GOP becomes bogged down in another foreign war while Americans' material needs go unmet…
‘He wants peace’: MTG praises Trump just hours after she called him out for strikes on Iran
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made clear she is at odds with the president and other Republicans who support an aggressive posture against Iran, acknowledging that there’s a “very big divide” in the party over the issue and that her position opposing foreign wars is becoming “more popular” among the base.
MTG won't support effort to rein in Trump despite public break on Iran strikes
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told Punchbowl News on Monday that she won't be supporting congressional authorization for President Donald Trump's war against Iran. Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, debate ignited in Congress's halls over the president’s authority to engage in military action without lawmakers' explicit approval. A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced War Powers Resolutions aiming to limit Trump’s …
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