Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes media and fellow Democrats on social media

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has served in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 14th District since taking over from Tom Graves in 2021, expressed her opinions through several tweets on April 23, 2025. Greene, a resident of Rome, Georgia, and a graduate of the University of Georgia, shared her perspectives on media behavior and fellow politicians.

In one post from the early hours of April 23, Greene simply said, “I completely agree.” No additional context was provided in this particular statement.

Later that day, Greene tweeted about media behavior around the White House. At 11:17 AM, she described “This is what extreme jealousy looks like and it’s pathetic,” referencing the legacy media’s actions. Greene claimed these media outlets disrupt the White House Briefing Room, attacking the Trump administration with alleged lies and smears, while lacking access to President Biden in a comparable manner.

In another tweet shared at 12:58 PM, Greene criticized political figures Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Bernie Sanders. She described AOC as a “hypocrite and a liar,” while labeling Sanders as a “weak mainstream Democrat.” Greene accused AOC of voting in conformity with her party, particularly over the past four years, for causes Greene refers to as “foreign war” and “job killing green new scam policies.”

Marjorie Taylor Greene, aged 48 and born in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1974, has been a vocal figure in Congress since her election. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Georgia.



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