Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced her intentions to block additional military aid to Israel. Speaking on the “War Room” podcast, Greene emphasized that Israel, already a nuclear-armed nation, receives substantial annual aid from the United States and does not require further funding. She stated that the proposed $500 million in additional aid should instead be allocated for the defense of the American people. This stance aligns with Greene’s consistent opposition to foreign intervention, previously seen in her criticism of aid packages to Ukraine and Israel.
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The Justice Department and FBI released a memo stating there was never any client list associated with Jeffrey Epstein, a finding that has drawn strong criticism from MAGA figures. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has stated that Americans will not accept this conclusion, while others such as Elon Musk and Laura Loomer have also voiced skepticism. Despite the lack of evidence found, the memo confirmed Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide and concluded that there was no credible evidence of blackmail. The news comes after months of anticipation and pressure from lawmakers to release potential records of high-profile names.
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During a Cabinet meeting, President Trump expressed frustration and disbelief when a reporter inquired about Jeffrey Epstein, particularly as his administration faced scrutiny over its handling of related information releases. Trump, who has been dogged by old images with Epstein, questioned why the topic was still being discussed, especially amidst other pressing matters. Attorney General Pam Bondi addressed the question, defending the administration’s actions and clarifying the reasons behind missing footage from a video release, while asserting the evidence indicated suicide. Despite the administration’s stance, some Trump allies, like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, continued to question the narrative, specifically regarding the existence of a client list.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is introducing a bill that would make altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity a felony. The legislation, similar to a recent Florida law, aims to prohibit the release of chemicals into the atmosphere for weather modification. This comes amidst growing concerns and conspiracy theories surrounding “chemtrails,” despite denials from federal agencies like the EPA and NOAA. The bill’s prospects for passing in the House of Representatives are currently uncertain.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene voiced her continued opposition to a potential conflict with Iran in a lengthy social media post. Greene expressed concerns about the possibility of Iranian attacks on American soil and being drawn into another war. She contrasted the focus on Iran with the lack of military action against domestic threats like cartels. Greene further emphasized her support for Israel’s right to defend itself while simultaneously opposing U.S. involvement in any potential conflict with Iran, even if initiated by Israel.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene denounced Fox News and the New York Post as “propaganda news” for their perceived support of U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, arguing that this promotes a misguided belief in the necessity of American intervention in foreign wars. Greene defended Tucker Carlson’s anti-interventionist stance, contrasting it with President Trump’s support for decisive action against Iran. Meanwhile, Rep. Thomas Massie introduced a bipartisan bill to restrict the President’s war powers, aiming to prevent U.S. involvement in the conflict, reflecting a growing division within the Republican party regarding foreign policy. President Trump, however, sought a more permanent solution than a mere ceasefire.
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A viral exchange between Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and New York Governor Kathy Hochul showcased Greene’s aggressive behavior. Greene reprimanded Hochul for both smiling and for stating her Democratic affiliation. Hochul’s calm and confident responses, refusing to be intimidated, were widely praised on social media. The incident highlighted the stark contrast between the two politicians’ demeanor and sparked considerable online commentary. The interaction is viewed by many as emblematic of the broader political divide in the United States.
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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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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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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