Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, currently serving in the U.S. Congress for Georgia’s 14th district, shared her thoughts and legislative efforts recently through a series of tweets.
On May 3, 2025, Greene emphasized the importance of Republicans in Congress adhering to the mandates demanded by the American people, contrasting their legislative achievements unfavorably with those under Democratic leadership. She expressed this standpoint with a specific note: “If Republicans in Congress don’t honor the mandate the American people demanded, they are going to turn their backs. The Democrats passed more of Biden’s policies under Pelosi than House Republicans are passing under Johnson. The Republican Party needs to pass and codify.”
On May 4, 2025, Greene tweeted a succinct and cryptic message reflecting on the state of sovereignty versus journalism, stating “Sign of the times. Sovereignty beat Journalism.” This statement appears to comment on contemporary issues, though its specific implication is left undefined within the tweet itself.
Later, on the same day, Greene announced legislative progress related to her Gulf of America Act, sharing her excitement that it is set to reach the House Floor the following week. She underscored the effort as part of codifying a past executive order by former President Trump, expressing, “BREAKING NEWS! NEXT WEEK, my Gulf of America Act will make its way to the House Floor! It’s time to codify President Trump’s executive order into law. It’s OUR gulf, let’s make the name permanent!”
Marjorie Taylor Greene, who replaced former Congress member Tom Graves in 2021, holds a BBA from the University of Georgia, and was born in 1974 in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has resided in Rome, Georgia, during her tenure.



