Bannon Considers Marjorie Taylor Greene for Homeland Security Role in Trump Administration
Steve Bannon suggests Greene as a potential Homeland Security secretary, though she remains noncommittal amid Trump's return to office.
- Steve Bannon, a former Trump adviser, floated the idea of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene leading the Department of Homeland Security during his podcast.
- Greene, a staunch Trump ally, did not confirm any plans for the role but emphasized goals like dismantling the 'deep state' and ending foreign wars.
- Greene has a history of promoting conspiracy theories and has been a vocal critic of current Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
- Her potential appointment has sparked controversy due to her past support for January 6 insurrectionists and her divisive political rhetoric.
- The discussions come as Trump celebrates his re-election victory, with his allies speculating on key cabinet appointments for his second term.