Greene addresses international violence and domestic policy concerns on Twitter

Greene addresses international violence and domestic policy concerns on Twitter
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — https://aflcio.org/
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Congress member representing Georgia’s 14th district since 2021, recently shared her views on various topics through a series of tweets. Greene, who succeeded Tom Graves and holds a BBA from the University of Georgia, addressed issues ranging from international violence to domestic policy.

On May 22, 2025, Greene tweeted about the situation in South Africa: “White farmers in South Africa are being brutally murdered. It’s genocide, plain and simple.” She questioned whether Democrats would deny refuge to victims of what she termed as genocide due to alleged racism.

Later that day, Greene expressed concerns over President Joe Biden’s administration: “Who was using the autopen?? “ She accused Democrats and media of covering up Biden’s mental decline and called for an investigation into potential abuses of power related to his official actions.

In another tweet posted on the same day, Greene advocated for her legislative proposal: “We must pass my President Trump-endorsed English Language Unity Act! “ She argued for English fluency requirements for truck drivers and emphasized that English should be the standard language for all Americans due to its use in founding documents.

Marjorie Taylor Greene was born in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1974 and currently resides in Rome.



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