“compiled:Sophia Bennett”
Marjorie Taylor Greene breaks with Trump in one of her sharpest political moves yet. The Georgia congresswoman once stood as a loyal defender of Donald Trump and his MAGA agenda. Now she openly challenges his decisions on tariffs, foreign aid, and immigration visas. This shift signals tension inside the movement once seen as united.
Greene attacked Trump’s plan to impose steep tariffs on India. She argued that the policy hurts American workers and distracts from true “America First” priorities. At the same time, she demanded an end to H-1B visas, echoing frustrations among grassroots MAGA supporters.
Frustration with GOP Leadership
The break did not come overnight. Greene has long voiced doubts about the Republican Party’s direction. She told the Daily Mail that she questions whether she still belongs inside the GOP. According to The Guardian, she warned that the party abandoned everyday workers and lost touch with its core values.
Her anger extends beyond Trump. Greene blasted House Speaker Mike Johnson and accused party leaders of sliding back into “neocon” politics. She charged them with listening to a “good ole boys” network instead of voters.
Epstein Files and Grassroots Demands
Greene also pressured Trump on transparency. She warned him that MAGA supporters expect the full release of Jeffrey Epstein files. She declared that the base no longer wants “red meat” soundbites but full accountability. Vanity Fair reported that she framed this demand as a test of Trump’s loyalty to the movement.
Lone Voice or Rising Movement?
Greene has taken unusual legislative steps for a Republican. She introduced bills on cloud-seeding bans and English as the national language. She became the first Republican to call the Gaza conflict a genocide. These positions highlight her push for a more isolationist and populist agenda.
Greene admitted she is “going alone right now on the issues.” Her independence suggests either a solitary rebellion or the early stage of a wider split.
The GOP at a Crossroads
Marjorie Taylor Greene breaks with Trump at a pivotal moment. With Trump back in the White House, the GOP faces internal fractures. Greene’s dissent reflects growing grassroots impatience with leadership. Whether this rift grows into a larger rebellion remains uncertain.
For now, Greene’s defiance is a warning to Trump. Even loyal allies can turn when promises appear broken and policies drift from the base.
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