Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes GOP leadership shifts and urges stronger congressional action

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene posted a series of statements on March 25, 2026, criticizing shifts within the Republican Party and urging stronger action from congressional leaders.

In her first post, Greene wrote, “Turning your back on your campaign promises, and many disgusting behaviors like calling one of your top allies “traitor” for releasing the Epstein files and refusing to go along with MIGA, apparently has consequences. 26 is gone but keep putting Americans last and 28 will be too.” (March 25, 2026).

Later that day, she commented on party dynamics: “Scott is right. And this is what everyone is saying if they haven’t already walked away yet. MAGA left us and got in bed with the very neocon establishment Republicans that we all fought to destroy.” (March 25, 2026).

Greene also called for more decisive legislative action: “Use your majority given to you by the American people, you don’t need Democrats. Use the nuclear option, override the filibuster, and fund all of Homeland Security that American tax payers have already paid for and stop the political chaos at airports. Stop being pathetic.” (March 25, 2026).

Marjorie Taylor Greene has served in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 14th District since replacing Tom Graves in 2021. She was born in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1974 and currently resides in Rome. In previous elections for Georgia’s 14th District seat in Congress, Greene won against Shawn Harris in 2024 with over sixty-four percent of the vote; Marcus Flowers in 2022 with nearly sixty-six percent; and Kevin Van Ausdal in 2020 with almost seventy-five percent.



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