Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for English-only policy and reiterates stance on ANTIFA

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, a Republican from Georgia, recently used her social media platform to address several political and cultural issues. In a series of posts made on October 6, 2025, Greene commented on the upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance, language policy in the United States, and legislation targeting ANTIFA.

In her first post at 14:48 UTC, Greene criticized the selection of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show and reiterated her support for English as the official language. She wrote: “Bad Bunny says America has 4 months to learn Spanish before his perverse unwanted performance at the Super Bowl halftime. It would be a good time to pass my bill to make English the official language of America. And the NFL needs to stop having demonic sexual performances”.

Later that day at 17:11 UTC, Greene extended her message about language policy to Congress itself, posting: “The same message should also go for Congress. Just sayin.. https://t.co/4i5SkLjAkP”.

At 20:26 UTC, she turned her attention to domestic security concerns regarding ANTIFA. Greene stated: “I introduced legislation over 2 years ago to designate ANTIFA as a domestic terrorist organization. President Trump’s executive order was a great step, but it can be erased with the swipe of a pen. That’s why we MUST codify it into law. I’ve been leading this fight from day https://t.co/2Q3PipVyJs”.

Greene has been a prominent figure in recent congressional elections in Georgia’s 14th district. She won re-election in 2024 against Shawn Harris with approximately 64% of the vote and had similar margins in previous contests—defeating Marcus Flowers in 2022 and Kevin Van Ausdal in 2020 by substantial majorities.

Her ongoing legislative efforts and outspoken positions have made her one of the most visible members of Congress from Georgia since first being elected in 2020.



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