Marjorie Taylor Greene Threatens to Leave the GOP for Betraying Trump’s MAGA Base

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) threatened to walk away from Republicans after unleashing a scathing attack claiming the party has abandoned President Donald Trump’s MAGA base and lost touch with pushing America First policies.
In a 45-minute exclusive phone interview with the Daily Mail, the congresswoman suggested her once-loyal relationship with the GOP is rapidly fraying.
“I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m kind of not relating to [it] as much anymore,” Greene said. “I think the Republican Party has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans.”
Pointing to Trump’s cost-cutting DOGE initiatives, she raged that campaign promises were falling by the wayside: “Like what happened to all those issues? You know that I don’t know what the hell happened with the Republican Party. I really don’t.”
She added: “But I’ll tell you one thing, the course that it’s on, I don’t want to have anything to do with it, and I, I just don’t care anymore.”
Greene, one of Trump’s most vocal allies, insisted her allegiance to Trump remains intact, her ire is squarely aimed at GOP leadership, particularly Speaker Mike Johnson and what she calls the “good ole boys network” that she believes dominates state-level politics.
“I’m not afraid of Mike Johnson at all,” she said.
Part of the problem, Greene said, was the party’s “lukewarm” ballot in her own state of Georgia. She fumed at Republicans for backing “very weak moderate candidates.”
“Georgia is very much controlled,” she told the outlet. “I call it the good ole boys network. It’s the donors of the state, they’re good-hearted people, but they are very low-risk-takers.”
She added: “It’s a very lukewarm, not exciting Republican ballot, you’re just not going to get the turnout there that’s needed, especially when we came off the last election and only won the state by 115,000 votes.”
Greene went on to condemn the White House and GOP brass over the rescinded UN ambassador nomination of Elise Stefanik: “She got screwed by Mike Johnson, and she got screwed by the White House.”
In Congress, Greene finds herself increasingly isolated, adding: “I’m going alone right now on the issues that I’m speaking about.”
 
               
               
               
              