Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, serving in the U.S. Congress for Georgia’s 14th district since 2021, has shared a series of statements on social media reflecting her political stance and current legislative priorities.
On May 11, Greene expressed optimism regarding recent developments by stating “This is wonderful news! Let’s also hope to see an end to that war.” The context or specific event she was referring to was not detailed in the tweet.
On May 12, Greene addressed fellow Republican legislators through another tweet, criticizing their reaction to her legislative efforts. She stated “Last week ‘serious’ Republican legislators whined about voting for my bill Gulf of America Act and held their nose casting that vote. This week are ‘serious’ Republicans capable of supporting 2024 campaign promises by voting to defund NPR & PBS, vote to criminalize sex changes.” This indicates ongoing intra-party discussions about legislative agendas related to media funding and gender issues.
Later on May 12, Greene affirmed her independence from various influential sectors and expressed personal contentment in a subsequent post: “I’m not controlled by big pharma, the military industrial complex, or AIPAC. And I’m not suicidal nor depressed and I never have been. I’m actually very happy and extremely healthy and I love my life.” Her comments reflect an effort to distance herself from potential criticisms related to external influences.
Marjorie Taylor Greene was born in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1974 and currently resides in Rome. She graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1996.



