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Marjorie Taylor Greene says she’s not sure if GOP is ‘leaving me’

UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes GOP leadership and policies, highlighting a shift away from "America First" and warning the party risks losing younger voters, with 7.5 million followers amplifying her voice.

  • This past week, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said she was unsure whether the GOP was leaving her or she was drifting away, despite remaining a Trump loyalist.
  • Amid growing policy disputes, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said the GOP has abandoned issues like stopping foreign aid, using the Department of Government Efficiency to cut waste, and opposing Israel's Gaza war, which she called a genocide.
  • During a 45-minute Daily Mail interview, Greene said it may be time to walk away from the GOP, criticizing the removal of Elise Stefanik in favor of Mike Waltz, she said she’s unsure if the party is leaving her.
  • Greene said she’s not sure if the GOP is leaving her, and analysts suggest her potential exit could fracture GOP unity ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
  • Whether her discontent will prompt formal defection or spur internal reform remains to be seen, as Greene has not confirmed a departure from the GOP.
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DNyuz broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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