Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses gender care, Chinese students, and housing policy in recent posts

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia%27s 14th District - Wikipedia
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia%27s 14th District - Wikipedia
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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has secured multiple election victories in Georgia’s 14th congressional district, recently posted a series of statements on her social media account addressing topics ranging from gender-affirming care to higher education and housing policy.

On August 26, 2025, Greene commented on medical care for transgender youth, stating: “The Left calls it ‘gender-affirming care.’ It’s child abuse. My Protect Children’s Innocence Act bans genital mutilation for minors. This will codify President Trump’s executive order, so that no matter who is in the White House our children are safe!”

Later that day, she addressed the issue of Chinese students attending American colleges and universities. On August 27, 2025, Greene wrote: “If colleges and universities go out of business because they no longer receive CCP approved tuition from students from China, then that’s fine. Let trade schools rise to greatness!!!!! And then American students will have jobs where they can actually succeed and thrive!!!!!”

In another post on August 27, 2025, Greene discussed the challenges facing first-time homebuyers and proposed legislation aimed at eliminating capital gains taxes on primary residences: “Median age of first-time homebuyers is now 38 years old. Outrageous. My No Tax on Home Sales Act ends the federal capital gains tax on selling your primary residence. More homes on the market. More Americans are able to buy.”

Greene has maintained a strong electoral presence in her district since her initial win in 2020 against Kevin Van Ausdal with nearly three-quarters of the vote. She continued this trend by defeating Marcus Flowers in 2022 and Shawn Harris in 2024 with significant margins.



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