U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who represents Georgia’s 14th congressional district, addressed her constituents through a series of posts on November 5, 2025. The tweets included information about available resources during a government shutdown and commentary regarding media coverage in Washington.
In the first message posted at 16:31 UTC, Greene stated, “My office is here to help. If you or your family are struggling during the shutdown, here is a list of resources that can help right now! Please consider donating to these community resource centers if you are able.”
A subsequent tweet published at 16:31 UTC directed readers to food assistance: “Click here to find the closest food bank near you: https://t.co/cRuQOmcKgb”
Later in the day at 23:41 UTC, Greene commented on recent reporting from Notus and discussed Congressional activity: “Here’s my text response to Reese Gorman at Notus. Apparently Notus is a gossip blog, shame on the editor. ‘Sources.’ Congress needs to go back in session because DC reporters are bored and desperate. And I would like to pass bills and appropriations for my current job.”
Marjorie Taylor Greene has maintained her seat in Congress through multiple election cycles. In the most recent general election held in 2024, she defeated Shawn Harris with approximately 64% of the vote. Previous elections saw her prevailing over Marcus Flowers in 2022 and Kevin Van Ausdal in 2020 by similar margins.



