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Marjorie Taylor Greene Threatens to Leave GOP Over Abandonment of America First

She pledged continued loyalty to President Trump, distancing herself from GOP leaders over their decision to rescind Elise Stefanik’s U.N. nomination.

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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.