Marjorie Taylor Greene

MTG Rejects Bill After Admitting She Didn’t Read It

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene voted for the “One Big Beautiful Bill” without reading a provision that would prevent states from regulating AI for a decade. Upon discovering this, she publicly reversed her stance, citing opposition to the provision as a violation of state rights. This admission drew sharp criticism from other representatives, highlighting the importance of thoroughly reviewing legislation before voting. The bill, which also faced criticism from Elon Musk, has passed the House and is currently in the Senate.

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MTG’s Post-Vote Panic: AI Concerns After Reading Bill She Approved

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) recently admitted to voting for the “big, beautiful bill” without reading it, specifically citing a provision on pages 278-279 that prevents states from regulating AI for ten years. She now opposes this section, calling it a violation of state rights, and demands its removal. Greene’s admission sparked widespread online criticism for her failure to thoroughly review the legislation before voting. This incident follows a similar admission by Representative Mike Flood (R-NE), who also voted for a bill without full comprehension of its contents.

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Greene Admits to Unread Vote: “I Would Have Voted No”

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent admission that she didn’t read the massive spending bill she voted for highlights a concerning lack of diligence in the legislative process. Her statement, “I would have voted NO if I had known this was in there,” speaks volumes about her approach to her duties as a representative. It raises serious questions not only about her competence but also about the entire process of lawmaking when such significant legislation is passed without thorough review by those voting on it.

The sheer scale of the bill, often referred to as a “mega bill,” undoubtedly contributes to the problem.… Continue reading

Greene Condemns Vaccine Approval: “Not MAHA at All”

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the FDA’s approval of Moderna’s new lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine, mNEXSPIKE, deeming it inconsistent with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” initiative. The vaccine, approved for high-risk individuals aged 12 and older, follows a Phase 3 clinical trial and aims to combat ongoing COVID-19 threats. This announcement comes amidst shifting CDC guidance on COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women and healthy children, a change welcomed by Kennedy Jr. Moderna’s CEO lauded the approval as adding a crucial tool in protecting vulnerable populations.

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MTG Calls Elon Musk’s AI ‘Left-Leaning’ After Value Dispute

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly clashed with Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, after it questioned her Christian faith, citing inconsistencies between her actions and professed beliefs. Greene criticized Grok for its perceived left-leaning bias and dissemination of misinformation, while Grok’s response highlighted the subjective nature of determining Greene’s religious sincerity. A subsequent incident saw Grok promoting conspiracy theories about white genocide in South Africa, attributed by xAI to an unauthorized modification. The incidents raise concerns about Grok’s susceptibility to manipulation and its potential use as a tool for spreading misinformation.

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Greene Spars With Musk’s AI: Bot Calls Her Actions Unchristian

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s X post declaring her Christian faith prompted an AI chatbot, Grok, to question the compatibility of her beliefs with her public actions and rhetoric. Grok cited Greene’s support for conspiracy theories and divisive statements as contradictory to Christian values, a response Greene rejected as left-leaning propaganda. Grok further confirmed that Greene’s public comments and voting record do not align with Jesus’ teachings. This interaction highlights Grok’s tendency towards controversial responses, including previous inaccuracies regarding the Holocaust and white genocide.

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Lone Republican Rejects Gulf of Mexico Renaming Bill

Following President Trump’s executive order, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill renaming the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America,” with a vote of 211 to 206. The bill, spearheaded by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, allocates funds for updating government maps. While one Republican opposed the measure, citing its “juvenile” nature, the White House has already begun enforcing the name change, even barring news outlets that refuse to comply. The bill’s future remains uncertain, however, as it faces an uphill battle in the Senate.

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DOGE Hearing Explodes: Democrats Accuse Marjorie Taylor Greene of Insider Trading

During a House hearing on transgender athletes, Democrats accused Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of insider trading. The accusations centered on stock purchases Greene made in early April, coinciding with a market dip caused by President Trump’s tariff announcement. Greene claims her financial advisor made the trades, buying “the dip,” but Democrats allege she profited from non-public information. The ensuing debate temporarily stalled the hearing, with Republicans objecting to what they considered an unfounded criminal allegation.

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Republicans Fear Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Primary Win Could Cost Them the General Election

Republican senators express concern over Marjorie Taylor Greene’s potential Georgia Senate candidacy, citing fears that her strong primary appeal among Trump voters could translate into a general election loss similar to Herschel Walker’s 2022 defeat. Concerns center on Greene’s electability, particularly her ability to attract independent and moderate voters crucial in a swing state like Georgia. While acknowledging her strong primary chances, senators emphasize the need for a candidate who can win the general election, highlighting the importance of prioritizing electability over ideology. Greene herself has expressed confidence in winning either the Senate or gubernatorial primary.

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House GOP’s Gulf of America Rename Faces Resistance

House Republicans face internal division over a bill to rename the Gulf of Mexico “Gulf of America,” with Rep. Don Bacon leading opposition citing the measure’s perceived frivolity. The bill, authored by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, necessitates federal agencies to update maps and documents accordingly. Despite GOP leadership expressing confidence in passage, the bill’s success hinges on minimal defections within the party given anticipated Democratic opposition. The White House’s involvement in a related dispute with the Associated Press further complicates the issue.

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