Overview
- Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said she no longer relates to the Republican Party and is considering ending her affiliation after years of internal factional disputes.
- Greene accused Speaker Mike Johnson and White House staff of “screwing” Rep. Elise Stefanik by withdrawing her U.N. ambassador nomination in favor of Mike Waltz.
- She charged that party leaders have turned their backs on core America First policies by maintaining foreign aid, neglecting proposed spending cuts, and overlooking working-class concerns.
- The congresswoman claimed Republican women are “sick and tired” of how men within the party treat them, warning of broader frustration among female conservatives.
- Despite her rift with GOP leadership, Greene insisted her loyalty to President Trump remains steadfast and said she will pursue her agenda independently.