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“I think the Republican Party has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans,” she added.
On Monday, Greene took to social media to expose what she called a complete failure of justice across key scandals that have defined the last decade of American politics. She posted a damning graphic titled “ZERO ARRESTS,” listing the Russiagate hoax, January 6, Benghazi, COVID mismanagement, and the 2020 election as examples of complete government inaction.
These are the issues that fired up the MAGA base, and Greene is torching the GOP for abandoning them.
Rather than stand with working-class Americans, she says, Republicans are slipping back into the same globalist, big-spending, war-happy tendencies that alienated voters in the first place. Foreign aid remains bloated. Government waste is untouched. The national debt continues to explode. Inflation is squeezing Americans daily — and the GOP elite just shrugs.
“Like what happened all those issues? You know that I don’t know what the hell happened with the Republican Party. I really don’t,” she said. “But I’ll tell you one thing, the course that it’s on, I don’t want to have anything to do with it, and I, I just don’t care anymore.”
Her fury doesn’t stop in Washington — it hits home in Georgia, where she says the state’s Republican party is compromised. According to Greene, powerful donors are handpicking candidates and undermining the MAGA agenda behind the scenes.
That’s part of the reason why she’s ruling out a Senate run in 2026. Not because she doubts she could win, but because she claims the establishment has already chosen another milquetoast moderate to take on Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff.
“I had to beat eight men and had to really whoop one in the primary, and I did, and the primary is everything in my district, and I did that by myself. I didn’t do that with anybody’s help, not President Trump, Mike Johnson,” Greene said.
Greene is also setting her sights on House Speaker Mike Johnson, who she claims betrayed Trump loyalist Rep. Elise Stefanik. Stefanik, a prominent MAGA figure, was floated as a potential UN Ambassador — until her name was mysteriously dropped from consideration.
“I mean, she got screwed by Mike Johnson, and she got screwed by the White House. I’m not blaming Trump, particularly. I’m blaming the people in the White House.”
In her place? Former Rep. Mike Waltz, a man whose recent involvement in “Signalgate” — a scandal involving a leaked private messaging group — would disqualify most from receiving promotions.
“How does he get awarded after ‘Signalgate?’ Isn’t that weird … who awarded him that?” Greene asked.
Despite being sidelined by the GOP’s power brokers, Greene continues to push legislation that few others in the party will touch. She’s introduced bills to stop government cloud-seeding, promote English as the official U.S. language, and slash capital gains taxes to ease the housing crisis.
And while she remains one of the most recognized faces in Congress, Greene admits her crusade is often a lonely one.
“I’m going alone right now on the issues that I’m speaking about,” she admitted.
Still, she remains politically untouchable. Since her election to Congress, Greene has routinely blown past primary challengers and sailed through general elections — a testament to her unshakeable support among grassroots conservatives.
The message is loud and clear: Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t backing down, and she’s calling out every sellout in the GOP who dares abandon the America First movement.




