Marjorie Taylor Greene uses social media to criticize political opponents and address federal spending

Marjorie Taylor Greene uses social media to criticize political opponents and address federal spending
Marjorie Taylor Greene U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 14th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, serving in the U.S. Congress for Georgia’s 14th district, shared her thoughts on several matters through a series of tweets on April 7, 2025. Known for her outspoken nature, Greene took to social media to convey her views on political opponents, offer strategic advice, and address budget inefficiencies in federal spending.

In a tweet at 1:31 PM UTC, Greene expressed strong criticism, stating, “PANICANS are losers and failures!” and encouraged others to avoid being “a PANICAN!!”

Less than half an hour later, she posted another tweet at 1:55 PM UTC, describing a surge of interest among people and cautioning against hesitancy. “These were wise words of advice. Now there is a stampede forming. Don’t be last. You will lose bigly and won’t be needed.”

In a subsequent tweet at 6:19 PM UTC, Greene announced an upcoming focus on government waste by the Dogs of Government (DOGE) Committee. She criticized the substantial expenditure on maintaining largely empty federal buildings, highlighting, “TOMORROW: @DOGECommittee is tackling one of the biggest scams in Washington—$10 BILLION a year to maintain empty federal buildings. Most HQs are barely 25% full, yet taxpayers are stuck with the bill. It’s time to cut the waste. Tune in at 10 AM!”



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