Overview
- On Dec. 31, Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote on X that "almost every Trump voter" she sees is planning a 2026 tax revolt and called the sentiment justified.
- She reposted viral calls from Andy Frisella, Savanah Hernandez and other conservative figures encouraging people to refuse to pay federal taxes in 2026.
- Proponents cite alleged fraud in Minnesota, repeated Pentagon audit failures, foreign aid and high debt as reasons to withhold taxes.
- Organizers are promoting rallies under a "tax strike" banner ahead of the 2026 midterms, though reports do not show a coordinated mass nonpayment plan at this stage.
- Greene’s push comes as she prepares to leave Congress on Jan. 5 after a public split in which President Trump withdrew his endorsement in November.