Just because a politician has an “R” next to their name, it doesn’t mean they’re on your side. And it’s time the RINOs get shown the door.
Now Marjorie Taylor Greene sounded the alarm of a massive infiltration in the Republican Party.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Defends America First Principles Amid GOP Policy Battles
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is doubling down on her commitment to the America First agenda that powered Republican victories in 2024, insisting the party must deliver on its promises or face voter abandonment in the 2026 midterms.
Loyalty Unchanged: “I Didn’t Leave MAGA—the Party Is Drifting”
The Georgia firebrand pushed back firmly against narratives that she has broken with President Trump or the Republican mainstream, emphasizing her positions have remained rock-solid since the earliest days of the movement.
“Everybody’s like, MTG breaks with Trump. MTG breaks with our party. And it’s like, not actually,” Ms. Greene told The Washington Times.
“If you look at anything I said five years ago and you compare it today, it is almost 100% the same.”
She dismissed speculation about a 2028 presidential run as “annoying inside-the-Beltway gossip,” with her boyfriend, Real America’s Voice White House correspondent Brian Glenn, publicly confirming: “MTG has NO plans to run for President in 2028. I am your source.”
Election Wake-Up Call: Base Staying Home as Promises Go Unfulfilled
Greene highlighted Tuesday’s off-year results—including Democrats’ sweep of two Georgia Public Service Commission seats with over 60% of the vote (the first Democratic statewide win in Georgia since 2006)—as clear evidence that Republican voters are disengaging when America First policies stall.
“American people voted for ‘America First’ in November of 2024,” Ms. Greene said. “That’s certainly the policies that I fully believe in and represent and always have, and that’s what the American people voted for, and it has not been delivered.”
“I think there’s a lot of disenfranchised voters right now,” she added. “People were not motivated to vote on Tuesday. Republican voters didn’t turn out.”
Pointing to skyrocketing grocery prices, stalled small-business relief, and unaffordable housing for young Americans, Greene warned that foreign entanglements and big-spending bailouts are drowning out the domestic priorities that brought millions to the polls last year.
“Let’s focus on our country,” Ms. Greene said. “All these foreign wars and causes don’t lower grocery prices, don’t help small businesses, don’t help seniors. They’re not helping my kids’ generation, who have no hope of owning a home or finding a good job.”