Marjorie Taylor Greene

'Unreal': Marjorie Taylor Greene and MAGA rage against Trump agency's new action

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is among the MAGA faithful who are expressing outrage over a recent move made by President Donald Trump's administration.

The GOP lawmaker and ally to Trump rebelled on Sunday, pointing to a recent announcement made by pharmaceutical giant Moderna.

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‘Maybe she’s hangry?’ Top Dem tells of shock as MTG loses it at 'crazy hearing'

WASHINGTON — As Elon Musk hits the exit from the Trump administration, the top Democrat on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) DOGE — Delivering Government Efficiency — Subcommittee is laughing off the billionaire as a “fraud” and “poser” who squandered his shot to streamline government.

“Turned out that literally everything Elon Musk said on TV was just bullsh—t,” Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM), the ranking member on the DOGE panel, told Raw Story in an exclusive interview at the U.S. Capitol.

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'Lol': Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked on X after being 'roasted' by Musk's AI bot

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) got into an argument with Elon Musk's artificial intelligence tool about God.

The Republican congresswoman made a post Friday morning on X stating her views on Christianity, patriotism and family, which she then asked the platform's Grok chatbot to explain – and she didn't like what the AI tool had to say about her platitudes.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene complains nothing gets done 'even though we're in charge'

Marjorie Taylor Greene said Sunday she isn't satisfied with what Donald Trump's administration has so far been able to accomplish.

After commenting on former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis, the MAGA ally turned to X to talk about how little Trump's team has been able to find out about those who tried to assassinate him.

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‘Screwing things up!’ MTG escalates feud with fellow Republicans

The Republican civil war over President Donald Trump’s sprawling budget bill so no signs of slowing down Friday as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) unloaded on Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) and other GOP colleagues.

At the center of the drama is the bill’s treatment of the state and local tax deduction, also known as SALT. Lawler, like others in the New York delegation, is currently opposed to the president’s package for failing to fully repeal the SALT cap. The bitter feud between Greene and Lawler spilled over into a public battle Wednesday as the two Republican lawmakers flung jabs at each other.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene snarls about 'leaked' private convos when asked about Trump rumor

President Donald Trump called on his favorite pollster to measure whether Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) had a shot at winning a U.S. Senate race against incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) – and to convince her to stay out.

The president's political team enlisted GOP pollster Tony Fabrizio to survey a potential matchup between the MAGA firebrand and Ossoff, and his poll found Greene would lose to the Georgia Democrat by a whopping 18 points, reported the Wall Street Journal.

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Republican lawmaker blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene as 'replaceable' amid GOP civil war

One of the Republican House majority's most vulnerable members called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) in an escalating civil war.

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) has been insisting on substantially raising the deduction on so-called SALT taxes – state and local taxes – as Republicans try to pass the "big, beautiful bill" sought by president Donald Trump, and debate on the issue has pitted swing-state GOP lawmakers who represent wealthier areas against rural Republicans who represent less affluent rural districts, reported Politico.

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'Tools!' MTG lashes out after report Trump team pushed her out of Senate bid

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is pushing back hard against new reporting by the Wall Street Journal that President Donald Trump personally intervened to talk her out of running for Senate.

For weeks, Greene had publicly entertained the idea of a run conditional on Gov. Brian Kemp not running, which he confirmed earlier this month. Shortly thereafter, Greene issued a lengthy statement saying she would not run after all, even though she felt confident she could win, because the "uniparty" controls the Senate and she wouldn't be able to get anything done there.

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'Scam': MTG cites C-SPAN caller's conspiracy theory in bid to end birthright citizenship

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) cited a C-SPAN caller's conspiracy theory on "Chinese birth houses" as she called to end birthright citizenship granted by the U.S. Constitution.

In a Thursday post on X, Greene pointed to an independent caller on C-SPAN's Washington Journal program.

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MTG takes friendly fire in MAGA spat: 'Jewish Space Laser lady doesn't have a clue'

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Mike Lawler (R-NY) got into a bitter, public fight on social media on Wednesday over President Donald Trump's sweeping budget bill on tax cuts, energy deregulation, and border security.

Lawler, like some other members of the New York delegation, is currently opposing the bill because it only includes a partial, rather than full, repeal of the cap on state and local tax deductions, or SALT. Republicans representing districts in higher-tax states like New York have demanded to eliminate this cap. While Republicans themselves passed it in 2018, thinking it would mostly raise revenue from Democratic-controlled states, it also amounted to a significant tax increase on wealthier homeowners who tend to back the Republican Party.

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'He doesn't love her chances': Trump not likely to back Marjorie Taylor Greene's new run

President Donald Trump is concerned one of his most loyal foot soldiers would lose a statewide race in Georgia and is strategizing for which Republican he would back in next year's U.S. Senate primary.

The state's governor Brian Kemp will visit the White House to talk with the president about who would be the best GOP candidate to back for a chance to challenge Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), but sources told Axios that won't likely be MAGA firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

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'We are fed up': Marjorie Taylor Greene issues stark 'warning' to Trump in new interview

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is shoring up the MAGA base while firing warning shots at the Trump administration for its foreign policy decisions that she believes are distracting from the conservative movement's top priority at the border.

The Georgia Republican has been urging president Donald Trump to keep his focus on border security as she weighs a possible run for U.S. Senate or governor of her home state, and she sat down for an exclusive interview with The Telegraph to explain her stand against the establishment Republicans and war hawks she believes are risking GOP control of Congress.

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'Our tent’s not this big': GOP senators scoff at potential MTG Senate run

WASHINGTON — A groundswell of support is one thing in politics, a sinkhole of opposition quite another.

Now that popular two-term Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) bowed out of his state’s 2026 Senate contest, whispers of a potential run from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are abounding in political circles.

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