MTG Signals Potential Break-Up with the Republican Party
Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from Georgia has expressed deep dissatisfaction with the current state of the Republican Party. She questions whether the party is moving away from the “America First” principles and ordinary workers she supports. Greene has criticized GOP leadership, calling out a “good ole boys” system and highlighting the mistreatment of Republican women, especially mentioning Elise stefanik’s sidelining.She also condemns the party’s foreign policy direction, opposing continued foreign aid, including support for Israel, which she controversially described as committing “genocide” in Gaza.
Greene feels isolated in her views and is not aligned with the party’s current path, indicating she might distance herself from it. Regarding Georgia politics, she denounces the entrenched “men only” Republican establishment responsible for the state’s political shift and dismisses rumors about her running for governor in 2026, though she suggests she may consider a future run independent of traditional party backing. Greene voices frustration with political drama and a disconnect between elected officials and the concerns of regular americans.
Republican firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has some grievances with the Republican Party and she’s not keeping quiet about them.
“I don’t know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I’m kind of not relating to Republican Party as much anymore, I don’t know which one it is,” she said in an interview with the Daily Mail
“I think the Republican Party has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans,” she said.
Greene is not shy about saying what other Republicans do not. As noted by The New York Times, she called Israel’s policy in Gaza “genocide.” In a Facebook post, she called for rejection of $500 million in aid for “Nuclear-armed Israel.”
Greene told the Mail she worries the GOP is going “neocon” instead of stopping foreign aid, using DOGE to cut waste and making war on inflation.
“Like what happened all those issues? You know that I don’t know what the hell happened with the Republican Party. I really don’t. 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,” she said.
Greene used the phrase “good ole boys” to talk about party leadership.
“I think there’s other women in our party that are really sick and tired of the way men treat Republican women,” she said.
“I think there’s other women – Republican women – and I’m just giving my opinion here, who are really sick and tired of them. The one that really got shafted was Elise Stefanik,” she said, referring to the New York congresswoman who was going to become U.S. ambassador, but had the nomination withdrawn to keep the GOP’s fragile House majority intact.
“I mean, she got screwed by Mike Johnson, and she got screwed by the White House. I’m not blaming Trump, particularly. I’m blaming the people in the White House,” she said.
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— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 31, 2025
Greene said that currently, “I’m going alone right now on the issues that I’m speaking about.”
On her personal X account, she took aim at Georgia Republican politics on Tuesday as she explained she was not running for governor in 2026.
I’m always dismayed by constant rumors about me and people who claim I am doing things, yet have not spoken to me about anything I am doing or not doing. If you have not heard it straight from me, then it is likely not true.
If I was running for governor the entire world would…
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) July 29, 2025
“Georgia is long controlled by the good ‘ole boy system and that very established ‘Men Only’ Republican firm is unfortunately over seeing the slow slide from red to blue. The ‘I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine’ wheeling and dealing at the hunting clubs and country clubs does not reflect the sentiment and issues of the vast majority of Georgia voters,” she wrote.
“If I were running for Governor, I would have a platform and a detailed plan, much different than the others, that would save our sweet home state of Georgia, our precious hardworking businesses, and give our much loved children a bright future. That would be for every Georgian, not just Republicans,” she wrote.
“And one day, I might just run without the blessing from the good ‘ole boys club or the out of state consulting leaches or even without the blessing of my favorite President. One day, I might just run purely out of the blessing of the wonderful people of Georgia, my family and friends, but it won’t be in 2026,” she wrote.
That followed a post on her official account that said, in part, “There is too much political drama and people are pulling back. From both sides. Regular Americans are exhausted with it all. They want their elected leaders to give a s–t about the people they represent and just don’t care anymore.”
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