Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses reporters, tariff battles, and national debt in recent posts

Marjorie Taylor Greene addresses reporters, tariff battles, and national debt in recent posts
Marjorie Taylor Greene U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 14th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative serving Georgia’s 14th District since 2021, recently shared several comments on social media platforms discussing various political and social issues.

On April 9, 2025, Greene took to social media to invite people to watch a press gaggle following her @DOGECommittee hearing. In her post, she encouraged viewers to pay attention to the questions posed by D.C. reporters and highlighted an instance where one reporter appeared to defend Nancy Pelosi’s Presidio Park slush fund.

Also on April 9, 2025, Greene commented on international relations in a post, urging China to cease “murdering Americans with fentanyl” instead of engaging in a tariff battle with the United States. She emphasized America’s position as a consumption economy and pointed out China’s domestic policy of imposing the death penalty for drug sales.

In another tweet on the same day, Greene assured her followers that social security, Medicare, and veteran benefits were not under threat. Instead, she argued that the real issue was the nation’s $36 trillion debt, which she attributed to what she described as “dirty, greedy, lazy politicians and bureaucrats.”



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