'Never govern like they campaign': Marjorie Taylor Greene shreds GOP on MAGA network
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) sounded off on her party during an interview with MAGA television host Eric Bolling.

Greene joined Bolling on his eponymous show Wednesday to talk about the Trump administration's efforts to go after left-wing groups it considers to be Antifa. Bolling asked Greene why Republicans hadn't passed legislation to designate Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and why the Trump administration has not arrested more Antifa members yet.

"'I'm one of those people who ran for Congress because I was angry at Republicans," Greene said. "Republicans actually never govern like they campaign. And I think that's a very serious issue, and it needs to be talked about more."

"A lot of these problems can be solved, and Republicans have that opportunity right now," she continued. "We have the White House, the House, and the Senate. I can't answer as to why our party doesn't do that, but it is a huge frustration among the base, and it's a growing problem, which we may lose support going into the midterms because we aren't delivering on these promises that we constantly make, and I've been very vocal about it. I'm going to continue to be vocal about it."

"I think that the American people are our customer," Greene said. "We should view them that way, and they deserve the best service."