Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, currently representing Georgia’s 14th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of comments on her Twitter account from March 29 to March 31, 2026. Her tweets addressed political divisions following the 2024 elections, concerns about military deployments involving younger Americans, and a local law enforcement controversy.
On March 29, Greene commented on the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), stating: “This was the most important speech at CPAC, which was hardly relevant this year because the coalitions that voted in 2024 have been fractured and demoralized. Brandon Straka is a movement leader. He founded Walkaway in ‘18. Brandon clearly defined the problem, leader worship.”
The next day, she discussed generational perspectives on foreign policy and economic issues: “The younger generations, millennials and Gen Z, want life affordability, good jobs, and an America focused government, not one that engages in more foreign wars. It’s a cruel irony that the American troops soon to be sent into Iran will be Gen Z and millennials (again), by the” (March 30).
On March 31, Greene referenced developments related to law enforcement: ” The ATF could not match the bullet to Tyler Robinson’s gun and when the news breaks the sheriff resigns.”
Greene has represented Georgia’s 14th District since replacing Tom Graves in 2021.[source] She was born in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1974 and currently resides in Rome.[source] In recent election cycles—2020 against Kevin Van Ausdal; 2022 against Marcus Flowers; and most recently in 2024 against Shawn Harris—she won each general election by significant margins.



