Overview
- Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote on X that many Trump voters are planning a 2026 tax revolt and said their refusal to pay would be justified.
- She cited nearly $40 trillion in U.S. debt, unaffordable health care and housing, and taxpayer money for foreign causes as reasons for the anger.
- Newsweek reports activists are organizing protests under a 'tax strike' banner ahead of the 2026 midterms, with the scale not yet clear.
- Greene says she will leave Congress on Jan. 5, 2026, following a highly publicized break with Trump and the loss of his endorsement.
- Raw Story reported that she voted for a GOP tax-cut package critics say adds trillions to the debt and cuts health and food assistance, highlighting tensions with her fiscal message.