Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia has voiced her growing dissatisfaction with the Republican Party's current trajectory, signaling possible distancing from the party's establishment. In an interview with The Daily Mail, Greene reaffirmed her unwavering support for former President Donald Trump, yet expressed doubts about her alignment with the GOP as a whole.
During a 45-minute conversation this week, Greene questioned whether the party is drifting away from her or vice versa. Despite her loyalty to Trump, she perceives warning signs that the Republican Party is diverging from the America First principles that resonate with her and her substantial social media following of nearly 7.5 million.
She criticized the party for abandoning core American values, accusing it of reverting to a more traditional, establishment mindset dominated by seasoned politicians, which she refers to as the 'neocon' era. Greene emphasized her confidence in her own stance, stating, "I'm not intimidated by leaders like Mike Johnson."
Greene's outspoken nature extends to her stance on the party's internal dynamics, including her opposition to certain leadership decisions and her criticism o...
Marjorie Taylor Greene Challenges GOP Establishment Amid Rising Discontent
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