Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses AIPAC criticism and comments on January 6 security

Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses AIPAC criticism and comments on January 6 security
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — Wikipedia
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative from Georgia, posted a series of statements on her X (formerly Twitter) account on August 11 and 12, 2025, addressing topics ranging from U.S.-Israel relations to the events surrounding January 6, 2021.

On August 11, Greene commented on the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), writing: “Look out Grok, AIPAC is going to come after you now. Grok is not suicidal.”

Later that evening, she expanded on her position regarding U.S. aid to Israel and media coverage of her views: “AIPAC is trying to paint my America First message as ‘antisemitic’ because I don’t want to keep sending billions to the secular government of nuclear-armed Israel. Fox News host Mark Levin, originally a NEVER TRUMPER, jumped on the MAGA bandwagon late in the game and now”

In another post dated August 12, Greene referenced former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s actions before and after January 6th: “Not only did Nancy Pelosi refuse President Trump’s and Chief Steven Sund’s request, days before Jan 6, 2021, to bring in the National Guard to the Capital, AFTER Jan 6th Nancy Pelosi brought in 30,000 National Guard troops and made them sleep on the floor in the parking garages”

Greene has maintained a prominent role in Congress since first winning election in 2020. She defeated Kevin Van Ausdal with nearly three-quarters of the vote that year. In subsequent elections—2022 against Marcus Flowers and 2024 against Shawn Harris—she secured victories with more than sixty percent of votes each time.



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