Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses national debt drivers and religious liberty 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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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia, posted several statements on September 5, 2025, addressing topics ranging from federal spending and Social Security to employment trends and religious liberty.

In a post made at 13:35 UTC, Greene discussed national debt drivers and framed the debate as a choice between prioritizing American interests or foreign commitments. She wrote, “The argument of which drives the national debt more, Social Security or U.S. spending on Israel/foreign countries/foreign wars, is fundamentally America First versus America Last.

Americans are taxed at gun point for Social Security with 6.2% being forcibly withheld from their”.

Later that day at 15:01 UTC, Greene commented on recent employment data, highlighting concerns about job security for Americans compared to foreign workers. She stated,
Especially given the jobs report showing Americans are working multiple jobs to get by and foreigners are gaining more jobs than Americans.”

At 20:43 UTC the same day, Greene praised recent actions by government officials related to vaccine exemption protections. She posted, “Huge win for religious liberty and parental rights!

Personal health decisions belong to families, not the government.

Thank you, @SecKennedy and @HHSGov, for reinforcing religious and conscience-based vaccine exemption protections. “

Greene has consistently secured her congressional seat in previous elections. In 2024 she defeated Shawn Harris with over 64% of the vote; in 2022 she won against Marcus Flowers with nearly 66%; and in 2020 she prevailed over Kevin Van Ausdal with almost 75%. These results demonstrate her strong electoral support within her district.



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