Overview
- Greene posted on X that “almost every Trump voter” she sees is planning a 2026 tax revolt and said their frustration is justified.
- She framed the push as a response to tax dollars going to foreign wars, foreign aid and immigration while Americans face high debt, unaffordable healthcare and housing, and a weakening dollar.
- News outlets report activists are organizing “tax strike” rallies for 2026, though the scope of those plans remains unclear.
- Greene is set to leave Congress on Jan. 5 after a public split in which President Trump withdrew his endorsement and attacked her.
- Coverage notes she previously voted for a GOP tax bill critics say adds trillions to the debt and cuts health and food aid, complicating her debt-focused message.