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Marjorie Taylor Greene Declares Break With Republican Party

Her remarks target GOP leadership for sidelining her America First priorities, with an emphasis on sexism toward women in the party.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., talks with reporters in the U.S. Capitol after a meeting of the House Republican Conference on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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Overview

  • Greene told the Daily Mail she no longer relates to the party’s direction and wants “nothing to do with” its current course.
  • She argued the GOP has abandoned its America First agenda by retreating from proposed cuts to foreign aid, federal spending, and measures to tackle the national debt and inflation.
  • Greene blamed Speaker Mike Johnson and White House staff for overturning Elise Stefanik’s UN ambassador nomination in favor of Mike Waltz after his role in the Signalgate scandal.
  • She accused party leaders of mistreating Republican women, saying many are “sick and tired” of how they are treated by male colleagues.
  • Facing dwindling support, Greene said she will “go alone” on her initiatives, underscoring her isolation within the GOP.