Marjorie Taylor Greene
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- Conservative firebrand cruises to primary win despite clash with Trump
Lauren Boebert secured a Republican primary win in Colorado's 4th Congressional District unopposed, positioning herself for a fourth term despite conflicts with GOP leadership and Donald Trump. Trump criticized Boebert for supporting Thomas Massie and switching districts, threatening to withdraw his endorsement. Boebert maintains she remains an ally to Trump despite their disagreements.
- Conservative firebrand cruises to primary win despite clash with Trump
Lauren Boebert won her Republican primary in Colorado's 4th Congressional District, securing a spot in the general election. Despite conflicts with Donald Trump over district changes and support for Thomas Massie, Boebert remains a GOP rebel and faces potential endorsement withdrawal from Trump.
- PBS CEO recounts dramatic year for organzation, calls legal battle with Trump 'the most sobering moment'
PBS CEO Paula Kerger described a challenging year marked by revoked federal funding under President Trump, legal battles, and financial strain on PBS stations. The organization faced layoffs, canceled initiatives, and a failed Senate effort to restore funding despite outreach to figures like Ken Burns.
- The GOP is souring on Israel
The GOP is shifting its stance on Israel as younger Republicans criticize its military actions in Gaza and Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the Iran war. President Trump and Vice President JD Vance have publicly criticized Netanyahu, while anti-Israel rhetoric from figures like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene has gained traction among right-wing audiences. A Pew Research Center poll shows 40% of Republicans hold an unfavorable view of Israel, with higher disapproval among those aged 18-49.
- Why did Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene leave the Republican party? | Geoffrey Kabaservice
Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene left the Republican party due to disagreements over Donald Trump's foreign interventions, particularly his focus on Iran and neglect of domestic issues like inflation and gas prices. Their departure highlights internal GOP divisions that could weaken the party's midterm election prospects. Both have stated they will not support Democrats.
- Behind the Curtain: America's great political implosion
American politics is experiencing significant fragmentation, with MAGA splintering between Trump supporters and 'America First' advocates, rising socialist influence, and declining support for Israel across both parties. AI is creating cross-partisan divisions, while Trump's unpopularity remains high at 60%.
- ‘Fed up’: Marjorie Taylor Greene joins Tucker Carlson in breaking away from Republican Party
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson have announced they are no longer supporting the Republican Party, citing betrayal and dissatisfaction. Greene described being 'fed up' with the party, while Carlson criticized President Donald Trump's decision to go to war with Iran. Both clarified they are not aligning with Democrats.
- ‘Fed up’: Marjorie Taylor Greene joins Tucker Carlson in breaking away from Republican Party
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson have announced they are no longer supporting the Republican Party, citing dissatisfaction with its direction and specific policy decisions. Both emphasized they are not aligning with the Democratic Party, with Greene stating she is too conservative for Democrats and too honest for Republicans. Their departure follows disagreements with President Donald Trump, including his stance on the Epstein files and Iran.
- ‘Fed up’: Marjorie Taylor Greene joins Tucker Carlson in breaking away from Republican Party
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson have announced they are no longer supporting the Republican Party. Greene cited frustration with the party 'betraying its voters and country,' while Carlson criticized Trump's decision to go to war with Iran as his breaking point. Both emphasized they are not aligning with the Democrats.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene joins Tucker Carlson in breaking with Republican party
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson have announced they are no longer supporting the Republican party, citing frustration with the party's actions. Greene, a former Georgia congresswoman, joined Carlson in criticizing the GOP for betraying its voters.
- Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's done with Republican Party
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former Georgia congresswoman, states she no longer supports the Republican Party. She declares she is done with the party.
- Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene Say They Are Done With the G.O.P.
Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene announced they are no longer affiliated with the G.O.P. The statement reflects their decision to distance themselves from the Republican Party.
- Tennessee pharmacies sell potent ivermectin, led by anti-vaccine doctor who’s taken ‘bucketloads’
Tennessee allows adults to buy ivermectin without a doctor's prescription via pre-written prescriptions, leading to widespread sales of high-potency pills. The drug is promoted by anti-vaccine figures and groups despite lack of evidence for effectiveness against diseases like COVID and hantavirus.
- MAGA hawk mutiny deepens Trump's isolation on Iran
President Trump's Iran deal has intensified divisions within his base, as hawkish allies accuse him of betraying Israel through concessions. Pro-Israel conservatives demand transparency on the secret memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran, criticizing financial relief for Tehran, reduced leverage post-military strikes, and doubts about Iran's trustworthiness. Trump's praise of Iranian negotiators further alienated critics who view the deal as rewarding Iran for surviving the conflict.
- Tennessee Pharmacies Sell Potent Ivermectin, Led by Anti-Vaccine Doctor Who’s Taken ‘Bucketloads’
Tennessee allows adults to purchase potent ivermectin without a doctor's visit, with pharmacies using pre-written prescriptions. The drug, promoted by anti-vaccine groups during the pandemic, is now marketed for unproven uses like diabetes and cancer. A Republican-led law in 2022 enabled this, sparking similar legislation in other states.
- Former Greene opponent wins GOP primary runoff for Loudermilk seat
Republican John Cowan is projected to win the GOP primary runoff against Rob Adkerson for the House seat left vacant by retiring Rep. Barry Loudermilk. Cowan previously ran for a neighboring House district against Marjorie Taylor Greene in 2020.
- Greene: Trump team ‘making him look like a fool’
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Trump's team for making him look like a fool by not keeping campaign promises to withdraw from foreign wars. She referenced his NBC interview where he denied campaigning on avoiding endless wars and abruptly ended the interview.
- Republicans who pushed Epstein files release see political careers upended by Trump
Republicans who advocated for releasing Jeffrey Epstein files faced backlash from President Donald Trump, impacting their political careers. GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie drew Trump's ire over the Epstein files and other issues.
- Former MAGA loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene twists the knife on Trump by branding him a 'traitor' over Epstein
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former MAGA loyalist, accused Donald Trump of being a traitor in relation to Epstein. The statement marks a significant departure from her previous alignment with Trump's political base.
- Lindsey Graham is spending big to ward off an ‘America First’ primary challenge
Sen. Lindsey Graham is spending over $18 million in South Carolina's primary to counter a challenge from businessman Mark Lynch, who positions himself as a staunch 'America First' advocate. Lynch criticizes Graham's past support for immigration amnesty and interventionist foreign policy, including his 2016 remarks on Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The race tests the GOP base's alignment with 'America First' against Graham's current hawkish stance.
- Massie Visits Greene in Costa Rica for Fishing and ‘Spicy’ Political Talks
Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene, both Republican critics of President Trump, met in Costa Rica for fishing and political discussions. Massie recently lost his House primary, while Greene resigned from Congress.
- Thomas Massie joins forces with Marjorie Taylor Greene for anti-MAGA vacation snap just days after being ousted from Congress by Trump
Thomas Massie, a former U.S. Congressman recently ousted by Donald Trump, has collaborated with Marjorie Taylor Greene on an anti-MAGA themed vacation photo. The move highlights political tensions following Massie's removal from Congress.
- Greene: Trump may use Iran as excuse to cancel presidential election
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed concerns that President Trump may use a potential war with Iran as a pretext to cancel the 2028 presidential election. Greene, who previously resigned from Congress following a dispute with Trump, has been both a MAGA supporter and fierce Trump defender.
- Two Futures for the American Left
The article examines a recent conflict between AOC and Marjorie Taylor Greene, where some American leftists unexpectedly sided with Greene after her shift to opposing Israeli military actions in Gaza, despite her history of bigotry and conspiracy theories. This situation reveals a fundamental division within the American left between two competing visions: one rooted in liberal democratic traditions seeking gradual reform, and another prioritizing single-issue activism around Israel-Palestine.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump is targeting Republicans who voted to release Epstein files
Rep. Thomas Massie lost his Kentucky primary after President Trump targeted him. Marjorie Taylor Greene defended Massie, suggesting Trump is retaliating against Republicans who voted to release Epstein files. Greene discussed the effort to oust Massie and the GOP's future direction.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene says foreign donors are a "threat to the American people"
Marjorie Taylor Greene claims that Rep. Thomas Massie's primary loss in Kentucky was influenced by foreign donors and billionaires representing foreign interests. She characterizes foreign donors as a threat to the American people and suggests that congressional seats can be purchased through foreign lobbying efforts.
- Trump jolts immigration hawks with surprising defense of Chinese students in USA
President Donald Trump defended Chinese students in the US and softened his stance on Chinese-owned farmland, creating friction within the MAGA movement and overlap with moderate Democrats. Trump argued that banning Chinese students would inflame tensions with Beijing and that they are 'good students' who learn American culture. This stance triggered backlash from the right wing of the MAGA movement.
- Trump jolts immigration hawks with surprising defense of Chinese students in USA
President Donald Trump defended Chinese students in the US and softened his stance on Chinese-owned farmland, creating friction within the MAGA movement and overlap with moderate Democrats. Trump argued that banning Chinese students would inflame tensions with Beijing and that they are 'good students' who learn American culture. This stance triggered backlash from the right wing of the MAGA movement.
- Greene on Massie defeat: ‘Releasing the Epstein files was our demise’
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed Rep. Thomas Massie's campaign defeat on his push to release Jeffrey Epstein files. Greene stated that releasing the files was worth it because now everyone knows the truth. The defeat occurred on Tuesday.
- MTG says GOP's future 'destroyed' after Trump-backed primary challenger defeats Thomas Massie in primary
Rep. Thomas Massie lost the Republican U.S. House primary in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District to Ed Gallrein, a challenger backed by President Donald Trump. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that the future of the GOP had been 'destroyed' after Massie's loss. The outcome has sparked reactions from various Republican lawmakers.
- MTG says GOP's future 'destroyed' after Trump-backed primary challenger defeats Thomas Massie in primary
Rep. Thomas Massie lost the Republican U.S. House primary in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District to Ed Gallrein, who was backed by President Donald Trump. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that the future of the GOP had been destroyed. The outcome has sparked reactions from various Republican lawmakers.
- AOC, Ro Khanna and the media’s rush to flog a contest that is 18 months away
The article discusses the potential Democratic nomination for the 2028 presidential election, focusing on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ro Khanna as possible candidates to inherit Bernie Sanders' progressive movement. AOC leads the Democratic field with 26%, while Khanna trails behind at 0.9%. The article analyzes the strategies and allegiances of both candidates.
- Greene predicts ‘political revolution in America’ if US troops sent to Iran
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene predicts a political revolution in America if US troops are sent to Iran. She made this statement on Sunday, warning against American military involvement in Iran. The prediction comes amid her complicated history with President Trump.
- Khanna and AOC battle is "Old Bernie" vs. "New Bernie"
Veterans of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaigns are split between New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and California Rep. Ro Khanna, who are deploying contrasting strategies to build momentum toward possible White House runs in 2028. Khanna has taken a slightly more centrist view than Ocasio-Cortez on issues such as crime and immigration. Ocasio-Cortez is the clear frontrunner to succeed Sanders.
- Pelosi, other Dems, and former Rep MTG dogpile on Trump over inflation, Iran war
Democratic lawmakers and former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Donald Trump over inflation and the Iran war after new Consumer Price Index data was released. They claimed that Trump's policies have led to rising prices, with inflation at 3.8% and gas prices over $4.50 per gallon. The criticism came from Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Ro Khanna, and others.
- Pelosi, other Dems, and former Rep MTG dogpile on Trump over inflation, Iran war
Democratic lawmakers and former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticize President Donald Trump over inflation and the Iran war, citing rising consumer prices and gas costs. The Consumer Price Index rose 0.6% from a month ago and is 3.8% higher than last year. Trump's policies are blamed for the economic woes.
- AOC says Democrats shouldn’t trust Majorie Taylor Greene
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warns Democrats not to trust former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. The warning comes amidst ongoing political tensions. The two representatives have differing political views.
- Ocasio-Cortez warns against associating with Greene, calling her a ‘proven bigot’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned Democrats against forming alliances with former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her a 'proven bigot'. This warning came during an event hosted by the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics. The discussion involved working across the aisle with Republican lawmakers.
- Greene says UFO files release ‘shiny object propaganda’ as ‘they wage foreign wars’
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the Pentagon's release of UFO documents as 'shiny object propaganda'. The Pentagon released 162 files amid President Trump's push for transparency on the issue. The release is related to unidentified anomalous phenomena and UFOs.
- Amid Hantavirus Panic, the Ivermectin Super Fans Are Back
Prominent Covid-era ivermectin advocates are promoting the drug as a potential treatment for hantavirus despite lack of clinical evidence. The Andes hantavirus outbreak has sparked concerns and misinformation about ivermectin's effectiveness. Health experts emphasize that there is no meaningful clinical evidence supporting ivermectin's use against hantaviruses.