Marjorie Taylor Greene comments on Biden’s policies and government spending

Marjorie Taylor Greene comments on Biden’s policies and government spending
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. Congress member from Georgia representing the 14th district since 2021, used Twitter to express her views on the economic and fiscal policies under Joe Biden’s administration. Born in Milledgeville and having graduated from the University of Georgia, Greene actively shares her perspectives on government spending and strategic economic decisions. Below is a summary of her tweets from April 8, 2025.

On April 8, 2025, Greene addressed recent stock market corrections. “The COVID vaccine experts and couch stock traders need to take a look at the history of the stock market,” she tweeted, criticizing “Joe Biden’s America last policies” and expressing optimism that this is merely a “short-lived correction that will end up paying dividends for American.”

In another tweet from April 8, 2025, Greene criticized what she sees as fiscal waste. “BILLIONS of TAXPAYER dollars are being wasted on unused federal buildings,” she stated, questioning the decision to sign a $15 million lease for the USAGM while another building remains underutilized.

The third tweet from Greene, also dated April 8, 2025, questions the Biden Administration’s spending during the pandemic. She wrote, “How is it that the Biden Administration spent $1 BILLION on furniture during COVID while government employees worked remotely and buildings were sitting empty?” She criticized this expenditure during a period when American families experienced financial difficulties.



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