Marjorie Taylor Greene Hints At MAGA Break-Up for Wild Reason

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t holding back—and she’s sounding the alarm on a Republican Party that she says is abandoning the MAGA movement and everyday Americans.

In a candid, no-holds-barred 45-minute interview with the Daily Mail, the firebrand conservative said the GOP is veering off course—and she’s not sure she wants to stay aboard.

“I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m kind of not relating to the Republican Party as much anymore,” Greene said.

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The congresswoman, a staunch ally of President Trump since first winning her seat in 2020, warned that the party is slipping back into the “neoconservative” swamp it supposedly left behind. She called out “good ole boys” in leadership who are more interested in power plays than in fighting for the America First agenda.

“I think the Republican Party has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans,” Greene added. “And I’ll tell you one thing, the course that it’s on, I don’t want to have anything to do with it.”

With more than 7 million social media followers, MTG says she doesn’t need the establishment’s approval—she answers to the grassroots.

Greene has consistently spoken out against endless foreign aid, ballooning deficits, and government waste, and has proposed innovative solutions like using DOGE (digital currency) to make federal spending more transparent and efficient.

She’s also raised red flags on issues the GOP elite won’t touch—from the lack of transparency around the Jeffrey Epstein files, to cloud-seeding and geoengineering, and the need to secure American sovereignty by making English the official language.

Greene blasted what she described as the old-boys-club mentality that dominates Republican leadership and marginalizes strong conservative women.

“There’s other women in our party that are really sick and tired of the way men treat Republican women,” Greene said.

She singled out Rep. Elise Stefanik, who she said was “screwed” by Speaker Mike Johnson and White House insiders after her UN ambassador nomination was quietly pulled, despite President Trump’s support.

Frustrated but unafraid, Greene said she’s leading solo on many of the issues real Americans care about, including skyrocketing housing prices.

She’s introduced a bill to cut capital gains taxes on home sales, which could help make housing more affordable—something the D.C. elite seem disinterested in.

She also warned that the GOP’s refusal to embrace bold America First policies could cost them dearly.

“Like what happened to all those issues? I don’t know what the hell happened with the Republican Party,” Greene said bluntly. “I really don’t.”

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Still, Greene says her loyalty to President Trump is unwavering.

And while the Republican establishment may want to sideline her, millions of conservative voters know she’s fighting for them.

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