Marjorie Taylor Greene fears future Dem president will 'wipe out' Gulf of America name
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) first order of business in a Monday interview was to warn that future Democrats would "wipe out" President Donald Trump's executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America if Congress did not act quickly.

During an interview on the right-wing Real America's Voice network, Greene was asked about her agenda as chair of the House DOGE subcommittee and Trump's decision to revoke dozens of security clearances.

"We want to get to DOGE and the big deal that you've got going on on Wednesday here in DC. But before we get to that, what did you make of President Trump removing Biden's security clearance?" host David Brody wondered.

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"I actually don't understand why former presidents and people that are no longer working for the federal government even need security clearances," Greene opined. "But just for a minute there, you know, I want to talk about Gulf of America, David, because I introduced the bill to officially rename the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America and in complete alignment with President Trump, because future administrations, especially the Democrats, if they get control, they're going to wipe out his executive orders."

"So Congress needs to do these things and make them official," she added. "And I'm looking forward to getting that passed through the House."

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