Overview
- On a podcast, Marjorie Taylor Greene argued mass deportations have gone too far and urged a smarter plan that accounts for U.S. labor needs while maintaining strong borders.
- In a Washington Post interview, she said many Republican men are weak and try to marginalize strong GOP women, contrasting them with President Trump’s style.
- Right-wing influencers including Laura Loomer and Catturd denounced her as a sellout, with some critics pointing to her construction business; Greene says she is not a “blind slave” to Trump.
- President Trump has asked senior Republicans, “What’s going on with Marjorie?”, as Speaker Mike Johnson says he invited her to join policy talks on rising ACA premiums.
- Greene’s departures on extending ACA subsidies during the shutdown, pushing DOJ transparency on Jeffrey Epstein records, and earlier Gaza remarks are fueling concerns about House GOP unity in a narrow majority.