Overview
- Speaking at the White House on Monday as he hosted Syrian President Ahmed al‑Sharaa, Trump responded to Greene’s posts urging a shift to domestic policy meetings.
- Trump said the presidency must be viewed globally to prevent conflicts from reaching U.S. shores and accused Greene of “catering to the other side.”
- Greene pushed back that she is “100% America first and only” and called for sustained White House focus on issues like health costs.
- Her recent breaks with party leaders include backing extension of ACA subsidies, pressing for release of Epstein‑related files, criticizing the House recess during the shutdown, and labeling the Gaza war a “genocide.”
- Coverage frames the exchange as a sign of Republican tensions over priorities following off‑cycle Democratic gains attributed in part to voter concern about inflation.