Trump Pokes Fun at Marjorie Taylor Greene's Boyfriend Saying the MAGA Firebrand Is Not 'Easy' ...
- On Tuesday, July 1, 2025, President Donald Trump visited the Alligator Alcatraz immigrant detention facility in the Florida Everglades alongside Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. During the visit, Trump introduced Brian Glenn, the boyfriend of Marjorie Taylor Greene, to DeSantis.
- During the visit, Trump made a humorous remark to DeSantis about Glenn's relationship with Greene, asking if dating Marjorie was a simple task, which led to an awkward moment given Greene's opposition to Trump's artificial intelligence regulation bill.
- Trump called Greene "a joy to be with" and expressed deep affection for her, while Glenn shared footage of their exchange on X, formerly Twitter, and humorously responded to Trump's question.
- Greene, a Republican from Georgia, tweeted in June that she was "adamantly OPPOSED to this" bill blocking states from regulating artificial intelligence and said it violated state rights, stating she would have voted no if aware of its contents.
- The interaction highlighted rising tensions as Greene drifts politically from Trump while he spotlighted her relationship with Glenn during the controversial Florida detention center visit.
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Trump asks DeSantis: 'Do you think it's easy dating Marjorie?' MTG's boyfriend responds. · American Wire News
Not even a very serious visit to Alligator Alcatraz could dampen President Donald Trump’s sense of humor. While on the ground with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump quipped about the representative’s new boyfriend, Real America’s Voice Chief White House Correspondent Brian Glenn, who was covering the visit. He turned to those behind him and introduced the man, before looking at DeSantis and asking, “Do you think it’s easy dating Marjorie?” Wa…
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