Ex-Congress member scrambles after suggestion she threw JD Vance under the bus
Vice President JD Vance prepares to board Air Force Two en route to Washington, D.C., at Rocky Mount-Wilson Regional Airport, in Elm City, North Carolina on March 13, 2026. Kent Nishimura/Pool via REUTERS

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) may have accidentally thrown Vice President JD Vance under the bus on Monday.

Greene was speaking with CNN anchor Pamela Brown about the war in Iran and describing how some senior members of the Trump administration had cast doubt over the joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iran. Brown suggested that MTG's source was Vance — and asked her directly.

Vance has reportedly expressed skepticism over the war behind closed doors.

Although Vance has not publicly commented on any disagreement with the president, he's previously said he was against longterm American military operations in the Middle East.

"I'm not saying that I did speak with the vice president, and I'm not saying who I have spoken to or have not spoken to," Greene said.

"I just I know where they're at on the issue and I leave it up to them to come public with it," Greene added. "They know that their base, they know that the large majority of Americans, especially younger Americans, that's the future of America, are 1,000% against this.

"And, you know my parents are the Baby Boomer generation. There's so many good, peace loving Baby Boomers that are against war. And God bless them for that. But the Baby Boomers in power, the ones clinging to power right now, it feels like they are literally wrecking the ship that we're all all on board and that that they're destroying our future."