Marjorie Taylor Greene

MTG: Trump Admin Prioritizes Protecting Pedophiles Over Victims

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has criticized the government’s handling of the Epstein files, specifically regarding the lack of transparency. She stated that the government is protecting pedophiles instead of fighting for the victims. The congresswoman has been vocal about releasing the files, which contain mentions of President Trump, despite her disagreements with the president, she believes he is not implicated. Greene, along with other Republicans, attempted to force the Justice Department to release the files, highlighting a divide within the Republican party.

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Greene’s Stance: Why Johnson Should Swear In Grijalva

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has publicly urged Speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva. Greene criticized Johnson’s decision to keep the House out of session, preventing her from representing her district. Johnson has stated that he cannot swear Grijalva in while the House is out of session, despite Grijalva’s desire to participate in a petition. Grijalva has also expressed concern over the delayed swearing-in, describing it as “undemocratic” and detrimental to her constituents.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Breaks with Trump on Inflation: Is It Genuine?

When asked if she agreed with the president’s assessment of inflation, the Georgia representative stated that grocery and energy prices remain high. She noted increased electricity bills in both Washington, D.C., and Rome, Georgia, highlighting affordability as a significant issue. Unlike the president’s claims, the representative expressed concern for the financial well-being of the younger generation.

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Greene Says She No Longer Believes QAnon Conspiracy Theory

During her appearance on “The View,” Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stated she no longer believes in QAnon, a conspiracy theory she had previously supported. Greene claimed she was a victim of media lies and social media misinformation, distancing herself from the “Jewish space lasers” theory and other QAnon-related claims. Despite this shift, Greene maintains that her political stance remains unchanged and rebuffed accusations of becoming more liberal, asserting her continued dedication to her constituents. Furthermore, she alluded to potential disagreements with former President Trump, while also criticizing fellow Republicans who have been critical of her recent media appearances.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Blames GOP for Political Troubles, Draws Skepticism

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has voiced strong criticism of her own party’s handling of the government shutdown, especially in light of the upcoming doubling of health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act. She specifically criticized Speaker Mike Johnson for failing to propose solutions to address the issue. Greene has also stated that while the Democrats passed Obamacare, Republicans have failed to offer any plan to correct its problems, which she believes has negatively impacted the middle class. While criticizing her party, Greene has maintained loyalty to Trump, supporting his actions, including his pardons and calls for Senate Republicans to end the shutdown by overriding the filibuster rule.

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Greene Criticizes GOP for ACA Failures as Health Premiums Rise

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is criticizing Republican leadership, including Speaker Mike Johnson, for failing to offer a plan to reform the Affordable Care Act, blaming the party for the rising health premiums. Greene argues Republicans haven’t addressed the problems within the ACA, which she claims has negatively impacted the middle class and small business owners. While Johnson stated Republicans are working on an alternative, Greene claims she has not seen such a plan. The lack of subsidies as open enrollment began highlights the potential for significantly higher insurance costs.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams “Pathetic Republican Men” After Criticism

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican Representative, claims she is being attacked by “pathetic Republican men” for appearing on Real Time with Bill Maher and The View. This follows her history of generating controversy within her party, marked by disagreements on issues like the Jeffrey Epstein files, healthcare subsidies, and the Israel-Hamas war. Critics, including prominent figures on social media, have expressed concerns that her appearances could be detrimental to the party. The situation highlights ongoing divisions and raises questions about the roles of women and independent voices within conservative circles, potentially impacting Republican messaging and unity leading up to the 2026 midterms.

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Cruz Says Greene Is “Very Liberal,” Suggests She Be Ignored

Cruz says Greene becoming ‘very liberal,’ should be ignored – that statement immediately sets the stage for a fascinating look at the current political climate, doesn’t it? It’s a statement that, in itself, seems designed to spark debate and divide opinions, highlighting the ever-shifting sands of political labels and allegiances. The fact that Ted Cruz, a figure often associated with staunch conservatism, is essentially dismissing the actions of another prominent Republican, suggests that the situation is far more nuanced than a simple case of someone “going liberal.”

It’s almost humorous to see how quickly political stances are now described. The phrase “very liberal” is thrown around as a pejorative, implying that even slight deviations from a rigid, right-wing ideology are now considered unacceptable.… Continue reading

Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls for Nuclear Option, Slams GOP’s Lack of Healthcare Plan

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is urging Senate Republicans to eliminate the 60-vote threshold, often referred to as the “nuclear option,” to pass a funding bill and end the government shutdown. She voiced this position during a House Republican conference call, advocating for the GOP to push through legislation with a simple majority. Greene’s call for action comes amid a partial government shutdown, with disagreements over Affordable Care Act tax subsidies at the forefront. Additionally, this conflict highlights the internal divisions within the GOP as they grapple with presenting a clear alternative to the Affordable Care Act and addressing healthcare affordability concerns.

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