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Greene: ‘There’s a Lot of Weak Republican Men’

Greene accuses GOP men of sidelining women and failing leadership amid government shutdown; she supports Democrats on Epstein files and ACA subsidies risking doubled premiums, she warned.

  • On Tuesday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican from Georgia, told The Washington Post Congress is full of `weak` Republican men.
  • Noting GOP leadership patterns, Greene said only one Republican woman chairs a committee and just three serve in GOP leadership, arguing Rep. Elise Stefanik was `shafted` with an honorary role.
  • Greene joined four House Republicans on a discharge petition to release Epstein records and warned Affordable Care Act tax credits expiring this year could double 2026 insurance premiums.
  • Her attacks targeted House Speaker Mike Johnson and followed Greene's 2024 attempt to oust Johnson; Johnson's camp said he had a `good discussion` with Greene on Friday.
  • Michael Steele, former Republican National Committee Chair , agreed with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican from Georgia, who remains loyal to President Donald Trump, calling him her `favorite president`.
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